Word: cooperized
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Hyatt's technique, as he demonstrated in last week's The Real West, is that it allows time for thought. Says he: "You can stop and pick out things. You can look deep in someone's eyes and say what he said." Aided by Gary Cooper's relaxed narration of a fine script, the program looked deep into the eyes of settlers, cowboys. Indians, Westerners of all conditions. With sure irony, it demolished the legends perpetuated on endless TV westerns as it showed the fabled desperadoes as greasy punks, the heroic sheriffs as smalltime officeholders...
Died. Sir Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 91, the ninth Earl of Shaftesbury, senior member of the House of Lords, a World War I brigadier who served as a private in World War II because his age barred him from a commission, and who, as longtime Lord Steward for King George V, was in charge of everything from giving out alms to keeping the peace among members of the Royal Household staff; after a short illness; in Salisbury, England...
Project 20 (NBC, 7:30-8:30 p.m.).* NBC's superb series now approaches the latter half of the 19th century in "The Real West," shows it through a fast-moving montage of rare photographs, with Gary Cooper narrating...
...John Sherman Cooper (R-Ken.), a former ambassador to India and Nepal, said that the Peace Corps could have a great effect as a stimulus of a sense of purpose and mission in the country's young people...
Speaking at an afternoon session of the conference, Cooper noted that the key to the success of the program will be its acceptance by people abraad. Thus, food, the essential commodity for these people, should be the first concern of the Peace Corps, he said...