Word: erraticism
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Sir / Since my high school days I have been nauseated by the erratic rantings of professional evangelists. As a Methodist minister I served churches small and large for 41 years and saw this game from the inside. Professional evangelists, with hardly an exception, are addicted to "the power of positive...
Jim Fitzsimmons has been passing more, giving up shots and in general playing a better brand of basketball. Ken Wolfe is playing tight defense and trustrating opposing backcourts. Tony Jenkins is off to a fabulous start, shooting and rebounding strongly. Hal Smith has improved tremendously and is much more aggressive...
Edwin Land's invention has developed a few production bugs. Unperturbed, Land insists that "none of the revolutionary components in the camera is failing in any way," and company officials explain the troubles as delays in receiving some parts from vendors and other fairly minor problems. Polaroid men have...
When I lived on Washington Square and took film courses at NYU, the Village Voice was indispensable. By 1969, it had developed a unique, headily erratic collection of liberals, neurotics, and neurotic radicals, avant-garde critics and Jules Feiffer.
Alas, the context in which Russell sets these performances is obtuse to the point of caricature. Did Gaudier-Brzeska have a mistress? Then she must be a pneumatic and witless art groupie (Helen Mirren), daughter of a landed cavalry officer, who does her obligatory nude scene on the staircase of...