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...Badger's Den." the Japanese call it-the grim, grey, high-walled Russian embassy, which squats on a hill in Tokyo's downtown section. From alleys that lead toward it, from the windows that overlook it, Japanese police and U.S. intelligence agents keep watch on the furtive comings & goings of its 30-odd Russian inhabitants. The missions of the Russians are not diplomatic; the Japanese have not recognized the embassy since 1951, when the Soviet Union refused to ratify the Japanese peace treaty...
...jazz addict, and can often be found at Mahogany Hall with his wife, both enjoying the blare tremendously. "Like everyone else," he says, "I've gone fairly batty about music. Got a machine several year sago, and that's like putting your head in the lion's den...
...Crimson had the game's highest scorer, in Sacks, who tallied 30 points the best shooting average, and it grabbed the most rebounds. But the best defensive team in the East could not cope with Navy's Den Lange and John Clune, who together scored 44 points. In a continually tight game, the largest lead held by either team was five points...
...thousands of your readers saying: "Who is this guy Dryden? Has he ever been investigated?" Another few thousands "Thank heaven, I never wasted any time on Dry den!" And a few dozens: "Oh dear, perhaps I'd better give Milton instead next semester !" WILLIAM F. MARQUARDT Wichita, Kans...
Through the dim and smoky atmosphere of the Manhattan jazz den called Birdland came some old and familiar piano tones. The holiday crowd quieted and the music took over, its tones pure and glassy, its melody suggested almost as much as stated, its long moments of silence as pregnant as the notes themselves. William "Count" Basie, the man who was as instrumental as Benny Goodman in popularizing swing, was back on the bandstand again, jumping high and handsome as ever...