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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...More than 300 illustrations, including masterly sketches and photographs, represent the body of his work. Eakins was a relentless realist in a romantic era: his boxers look apprehensive and his surgeons, in proper dark suits, have blood on their hands. Though the color reproduction of some of the pictures is not as good as it might have been, readers will be delighted again by the sculling and outdoor scenes, and the great late portraits, with their fierce investigation of character...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Christmas Books: Looking Backward | 12/16/1974 | See Source »

...same goes for other skiing accessories, except even more personal preference as to color, style and model is involved...

Author: By Jeff Leonard, | Title: Looking for Snow | 12/14/1974 | See Source »

...last December. As a result, Pioneer 11 will be subjected to radiation perhaps ten times as powerful as that encountered by its predecessor, which escaped with only minor damage to its instruments. If Pioneer 11's electronic gear survives, it should produce a bonanza of data: 22 closeup color pictures of Jupiter, including the first of its polar regions; new studies of the planet's temperature, radiation levels and magnetic field; and the first measurements of Amalthea, smallest and innermost of Jupiter's 13 known moons.* Space Pioneer. No one is watching Pioneer 11's travels...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: A Man and His Planets | 12/9/1974 | See Source »

Funny Girl [1968]. A successful adaptation of a fairly good musical. Streisand, Omar Sharif and Walter Pidgeon. Ch. 5, 9 p.m. Color, 3 hours...

Author: By F. Briney, | Title: TELEVISION | 12/5/1974 | See Source »

...African Queen is one of the most fun experiences there is--and worth seeing on the big screen in color if you've only seen it in the box up til now. Made in 1951 in England by Sam Spiegel and director John Huston, about an African river trip in 1915. C.S. Forester's book is laughable, but Bogart and Hepburn--who somehow built up one of the most exciting rapports ever on film (they really seem to understand each other in a larger way as film characters)--turn James Agee's script into something literate as well as movie...

Author: By Richard Turner, | Title: THE SCREEN | 12/5/1974 | See Source »

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