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...meet, a promising, diligent and directed "young man" from South Boston who plans to go to law school. Unlike the other members of his family--his rebel sister is a Moonie, but the rest, devoutly Catholic and provincial, remain in Southie--Tim says he "found the real world." Stan Feitelberg is his antithetic nemesis, a loose-hanging San Franciscan who gets high and lapses into a desk-pounding imitation of Keith Moon as a diversion from his chemistry reading...

Author: By David Dalquist, | Title: Finding Our Lost Cookies | 12/3/1977 | See Source »

Many buffs, says R.C.A. President Bernie Feitelberg, also "love the old commercials. Even in those days you had your laxatives, your cars, your gasolines, your soap powders." Indeed, members of Manhattan's Radio Library Society start each meeting by linking arms and singing one of the most famous commercials-the one that accompanied Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy: "Won't you buy Wheaties, the best breakfast food in the land! Won't you try Wheaties ..." The melody lingers on, but Jack-and Little Orphan Annie and Buck Rogers-are only memories. Recordings of their series have...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Modern Living: Rip Van Ranger | 4/29/1974 | See Source »

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