Word: ens
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...going on in New York. Ready for the tables were 680 handmade, solid-wax candles with a five-hour burning capacity. In the Waldorf kitchens, the staff was preparing 1,800 small brook trout raised specifically in a Long Island hatchery for the appetizer: Truite de Rivière en Gelée à la Muguette. In the ballroom, a team of theater directors and producers rehearsed spotlighting cues for introduction of guests until 6:30 a.m. Monday. Last-minute acceptances and cancellations kept the seating plan in a state of flux until just before the dinner began. But when...
Married. Suzy Parker, 30, model turned movie star; and Bradford Dillman, 33, who played the young O'Neill on Broadway in Long Day's Journey into Night; both for the second time; aboard the luxury liner Santa Rosa en route to Curasao...
During his five months in China in 1960, Snow talked at length with Mao Tse Tung and Chou En Lai: an opportunity no American diplomat has enjoyed. Yet When Snow returned to the United States, Dean Rusk (who was then about to assume his position of Secretary of State) only managed to find about ten minutes to talk with Snow. His questions reportedly did not reveal a complete grasp of conditions inside China. "Does China have much iron?" Rusk is said to have asked. Why yes, the largest vein in the world," Snow gratefully replied...
...dedicated guerrillas he once knew and the abysmal conditions in which most Chinese then lived. Needless to say, the Mao The Tung he interviewed in 1960 heads a nation of 700,000,000, a nation that claims to be even more Communist than the Soviet Union. The Chou En Lai whom he accompanied on several trips now directs a foreign policy based on the premise that Snow's native land perpetuates and itself epitomizes all evil. But he is also the man whose wife Snow saved from capture and death at the hands of the Kuomingtang...
...same-a new cash giveaway game, a serialized version of Fall-Safe, and a promise of articles by nearly everyone from Adlai Stevenson to William F. Buck ley Jr. Even French Novelist Andre Maurois turned up with a sort of Gallicized "Dear Abby" column of "advice to wom en on marriage, love and how to face life's problems...