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...Adolf Dehn, 67, got into lithography because of an inhibition about the use of color. He found working on stone the most spontaneous, most direct medium for his ideas. "You can draw on stone with the same ease as paper, but you can also manipulate the surface for texture. I made India Night in Paris about a year ago, using three stones, since it is a three-color lithograph. As I worked on the stones with the color washes, I did many things-getting shaded effects with brushes, rags, lifting some of it off with pieces of Kleenex, scraping...
...story, London Bureau Chief Robert Elson deployed his staff to look into every corner of Britain's life. Parliamentary Correspondent Honor Balfour concentrated on the politicians. Monica Dehn, with two children to educate, had a lively interest in British education. Charles Champlin worked his way through the young satirists and playwrights, and others who are now angry at being called Angry Young Men. His interviews ranged from the Savile Club to Colin MacInnes' bare flat, where they drank scotch-laced coffee and listened to Billie Holiday records to take the chill off a freezing morning. Donald Connery, fresh...
...poetry, the decimal system, the Gulf Stream and the continent of Europe. Especially the continent of Europe." So wrote the well-known British journalist, Cassandra. Among Demarest's British colleagues on TIME'S London staff, feeling runs high and generally favorable for joining Europe. Says Correspondent Monica Dehn: "We have no option: I think that is the general feeling. As in 1939, there suddenly came a moment when we knew in our bones that war was inevitable; so there is now a feeling that the Common Market is inevitable. For myself, I'll be very proud...
...Dehn rewrites Oklahoma! in the Chekhov manner ("0 what a beautiful mournin' ") or when S. J. Perelman asks once again, "Odets where is thy sting?" and proves the superiority of one who knows that he is a clown to one who does not. College instructors should perhaps prescribe the book as esthetic therapy. Not that even today's sophomores are likely to lose their critical faculties over a ghost of the '30s like Clifford Odets; nor. as E. B. White proves in a one-page version of Somerset Maugham, is the jejune quality of the Old Party...
Married. Eileen Jean ("Walda") Winchell, 28, onetime Broadway actress (Dark of the Moon), daughter of Columnist Walter Winchell; and California Industrialist Hyatt von Dehn, 46; she for the second time, he for the third (his second: Singer-Actress Ginny Simms); in Beverly Hills, Calif...