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...Porky" is Updike's title for the TIME review). When the Saints, a collection of essays and sketches of the kind that often get published from the sheer momentum of a downsliding career, contains such elegies of West Side New York as "Sunsets over New Jersey" and such Commen-tariana as "Orthodoxy and Orthodontics." Bech has also succumbed to the siren song of journalism with such artides as "The Landscape of Orgasm" (House and Garden) and "My Favorite Christmas Carol" (Playboy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Lion That Squeaked | 6/22/1970 | See Source »

...reporter on the Boston Globe and author of "Ward Eight" and the articles "Murder in Massachusetts" and "The Kingfish of Massachusetts," which recently appeared in Harpers Magazine, will be the guest of honor at the weekly House Dinner on Monday. After dinner he will take in the Upper Commen Room on "A Realistic Approach to Local Politics". Outside guests are welcome to the speech...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ADAMS | 12/5/1936 | See Source »

Aboard were Commen-clatore Ettore Modigliani.* as custodian of the pictures, and Signer Umberto Malossi, Fascist Police Inspector-General. Off the coast of Portugal the da Vinci wired that she was caught in a gale, then for two days while she was tossed and harried no word was heard. Captain Angelo Sturlese was on the bridge for 72 hours, the SOS of other ships sounding in his ears. When the Italian steamer Senatore Dali, foundering nearby, sent an SOS, Captain Sturlese despatched his tug to her. Dr. Modigliani in an ecstasy of apprehension made repeated trips to the hold...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Art at Sea | 12/23/1929 | See Source »

...perhaps, needless to point out that the situation, not only for the students concerned, but for Harvard University itself, is one which requires delicate handling. Harvard, on the basis of the evidence published on Monday, and other facts, which are commen knowledge among the undergraduates who witnessed the proceedings of the police, appears to be in a strong position. Nothing could weaken that position more, nothing could he more prejudicial to the fortunes of the accused students, than any demonstration whatsoever among undergraduate spectators at the Hearing. The cases are in wholly capably hands, which will function more efficiently without...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE HEARING TOMORROW | 2/17/1927 | See Source »

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