Word: eye
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Barnes Hospital and Minnesota's Mayo Clinic have a reputation for liberal use of shock therapy; thus the fact that Eagleton was treated by shock at those institutions does not necessarily indicate that his depression was severe. Shock is often preferred by politicians and others in the public eye because it is faster than psychiatric counseling (also cheaper: about $55 a treatment). The American Psychiatric Association claims that electroconvulsive therapy is effective in at least 90% of the depression cases in which it is carefully used, "sometimes in a matter of days and virtually always within a month...
...spats with his maman, his grandiose pretensions, his weepy self-pity; the sarcastic facial expressions alone are phenomenal. Sergei Bondarchuk, as Dr. Astrov, is a bit too much the Russian bear for my taste. Astrov's passions are too often expressed by the tremor of voice and moistness of eye that Omar Sharif made infamous in Dr. Zhivago. But he can be subtle when necessary as in his scenes with Sonya, in which he delicately and deftly refuses her offer of love...
Walker began expanding the company with an eye out for the consumer, reasoning that in the 1970s the "consumer is going to have more money and more leisure than ever before." He also realized that remaining isolated on Hawaii would limit the company's growth. In rapid succession, Amfac bought up the Fred Harvey hotels and restaurants and the eleven Hawaiian hotels operated by Island Holidays, including the Hanalei Plantation, where South Pacific was filmed. Already a retailer through its Liberty House department stores, Amfac absorbed other stores, including the high-fashion West Coast emporiums of Joseph Magnin...
Unfortunately Olsen never seems to have decided whether he wanted to write a serious book or a slick one. So much of the book is devoted to sour sexual confidences that one is forced to the conclusion that the author's eye was really trained on the bestseller list...
...much more than meets the TV eye, more even than records, radio and the New York Yankees. Its publications division has gathered a small stable of specialty magazines for the leisure market: Field and Stream, Road and Track and Cycle World. Last week CBS announced it would start publishing in November a food-oriented quarterly called Epicure, costing $1 a copy and pitched to those in the 25-to-45 age group who earn more than $15,000 a year. Publisher Michael J. O'Neill promises that the new Epicure will "not be just another food magazine. It will...