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...beginning so both of us were outside the ring." Inside the ring the battle rages--a battle compounded of human agony and bitter hatred, fought until the body is stripped bare, the soul is exposed as barren, and the cry of "help" is left alone to echo among the ruins. In five years, Albee has composed five rounds in this battle--and the Theater Company of Boston, a new repertory group, is presently performing rounds two and three--The Death of Bessie Smith and The Sandbox...

Author: By Alan JAY Mason, | Title: Two by Albee: A Personal Yowl | 7/16/1963 | See Source »

...Concert Sinatra (Reprise) was made with the use of 24 microphones, 73 musicians, four sound stages and one tired singer. The arrangements are far too. glorious for the songs (Bewitched, This Nearly Was Mine), and there is a hint of embarrassment in Sinatra's voice that the echo chamber could not erase. Still, who sings better out in Hollywood? 21 Golden Hits (Paul Anka; RCA-Victor) celebrates Anka's 21st birthday in the groovy style that he has become accustomed to in his six years as a millionaire. All are songs he wrote himself (Diana, Lonely Boy, Summer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Listings: Jul. 12, 1963 | 7/12/1963 | See Source »

...Beast. Weeks ago, Atlantis II, of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, lowered "The Beast," a weird M.I.T.-designed rig. At the end of the Beast's 9,000-ft. cable, a small echo sounder measured its distance from the bottom. A pair of powerful strobe lights flashed at six-second intervals, and two cameras took pictures. In the eternal darkness at 8,000 ft., they needed no shutters; they merely advanced their film in time for the next flash from the strobes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Oceanography: The Search for Thresher | 6/28/1963 | See Source »

Paul VI promised to continue John's work for Christian unity: "The common aspiration to reintegrate the unity sorrowfully broken in the past will find in us an echo of fervent will and moving prayer." And he would work also for peace-"a peace which is not only an absence of warlike rivalries and armed factions, but a reflection of the order wished by the Lord, creator and redeemer, a constructive and strong will for understanding and brotherhood, a clear-cut expression of good will, a never-ceasing desire of active concord, inspired by the true well-being...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Papacy: The Path to Follow | 6/28/1963 | See Source »

...Canada's defense forces, promised him that no other Canadian politician "has gained as many devoted friends in my country as you have." As for the Conservatives then in power, they were "narrow-minded" in their policy, "unfit" to run the country, and would now be forced to echo Pearson's statements. "At the first opportune moment," concluded the letter, "I would like to discuss with you how we could be useful to you in the future. You can always count on our support...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Canada: The Letter | 6/7/1963 | See Source »

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