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...SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE (ABC, 9-11 p.m.). Joanne Woodward's 1957 Academy Award-winning performance in The Three Faces of Eve, supported by David Wayne and Lee J. Cobb...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Aug. 19, 1966 | 8/19/1966 | See Source »

...hits in three trips against the Kansas City Athletics, boosted his batting average to .320, and allowed: "I stay lucky, I got a chance to win the title again." If Oliva does, he will be the first American Leaguer to win three straight batting championships since Ty Cobb...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Baseball: Three in a Row? | 8/19/1966 | See Source »

...leading roles, the producers cast the two Broadway originals: Lee J. Cobb as Willy and Mildred Dunnock as his wife Linda. They knew their parts by heart-and by body. Since her debut in the part, Dunnock's hair had turned grey and she had become a grandmother; the lines on her face were real; her poignancy and power were all the more effective for her age. Cobb, now 54, had played the part so memorably (330 times) on Broadway that he and Willy have become nearly indistinguishable. Even on TV's western series, The Virginian, he seemed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Fine Hours | 5/20/1966 | See Source »

DEATH OF A SALESMAN (CBS, 9-11 p.m.). TV Producer David Susskind has got Lee J. Cobb and Mildred Dunnock to repeat the parts they originally created on Broadway in 1949 in Arthur Miller's Pulitzer-prizewinning play (which was also made into a movie, starring Fredric March and Miss Dunnock...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: May 6, 1966 | 5/6/1966 | See Source »

Other philosophical theologians, such as Schubert Ogden of Southern Methodist University and John Cobb of the Southern California School of Theology, have been working out a theism based on the process thinking of Alfred North Whitehead. In their view, God is changing with the universe. Instead of thinking of God as the immutable Prime Mover of the universe, argues Ogden, it makes more sense to describe him as "the ultimate effect" and as "the eminently relative One, whose openness to change contingently on the actions of others is literally boundless." In brief, the world is creating God as much...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theology: Toward a Hidden God | 4/8/1966 | See Source »

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