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Word: eye (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...been running all summer and probably will run through summers falls and winters yet to come. The theater's management has few pretensions towards critical judgment: all the films they play have been commercial hits, many of them directed at a "student audience" Tonight, Glmme Shelter, that voveur's eye view of Altamont, double bills with the stomach churning Permance Friday considerably improves the schedule, with Peter Yale's entertaining Bullitt, and Arthur Penn's archetypal American love story. Bonnir and Clyde Sunday and Monday make for a return to drek, as the Perrys's strident Diars...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "Film Festivals" | 10/5/1972 | See Source »

...Golfrey Connally, 53, is a liberal economics professor at Texas' San Antonio College. He is also the younger brother of former Treasury Secretary John Connally, who now heads Democrats for Nixon. Golfrey and Brother John do not see eye to eye on the presidential campaign. "Nixon," says Golfrey Connally, "is a master of the art of manipulation?equating patriotism with support of his policies. By implication, critics are subversives." Nixon understands the public fear of dramatic change, says Golfrey Connally, "but there is no alternative to coming to grips with the complex issues...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CAMPAIGN: The Confrontation of the Two Americas | 10/2/1972 | See Source »

...purplish red; an exhilarating surge of scrolling ocherous waves, speckled with jade and malachite green. Johnson is an exceptional colorist, both astringent and opulent, and his work-like many a Tibetan tanka or Indonesian temple door-makes no bones about its decorative aspect. Yet behind this seduction of the eye is a strange impersonality, as though Johnson's role in painting them had at a certain point become mediumistic-notes transmitted from outside. "The choice of a particular image," Johnson remarked to Critic Emily Wasserman, "can actually dictate the behavior of the paint"-a fact which explains the apparent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Mystic at Work | 10/2/1972 | See Source »

That does not mean that raising productivity is an unworthy goal. Higher productivity remains a key to reducing inflation, raising living standards and enhancing U.S. competitive strength. But it must be sought with an eye to social as well as economic costs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PRODUCTIVITY: Up-at What Cost? | 10/2/1972 | See Source »

Good Grace. The real eye opener, however, was the selection of Daniel, the suave, courtly son-in-law of Harry Truman. Daniel turned 60 last week; the newspaper of record omitted his age both in its press release and its published story. Toward the end of his five-year tenure as managing editor, in 1968-69, Daniel chafed at having to operate in close proximity to James Reston, the Times superstar who outranked him at the time as executive editor. Sidetracked to speechmaking and a variety of special projects, Daniel took his transfer with typical good grace and has lately...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Surprise at the Times | 10/2/1972 | See Source »

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