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...click click click click click click flash fondling my camera and with each movement wrapping it tighter around her body. I was coiled, firing away at the red-centered bull's eye. Elizabeth Taylor had come to town, not our town, nor Thornton Wilder's, but Harvard Square, home of the ivy laurels and the very...

Author: By David Melody, | Title: Notes From A Photographer's Journal | 2/25/1977 | See Source »

When she finished there was an awesome void; she shriveled up and disappeared. Gone. The next day's Crimson ran a story about a missing person of unknown identity. Gone was the fanfare, the Hasty Pudding's massive publicity, the flash-bulb impressions. Gone were the front pages of every major newspaper. Gone were our illusions about ourselves and the world. Gone was our mythology. Static...

Author: By David Melody, | Title: Notes From A Photographer's Journal | 2/25/1977 | See Source »

...killing factor is wind chill. The term, glibly cited by TV weathermen but only dimly understood by a flash-frozen populace, is based on a scale that precisely correlates temperature and wind force. Wind chill-expressed in meteorological phraseology as "equivalent temperature"-measures the difference, in impact on exposed skin, between what the thermometer registers and the wind delivers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: That Wind-Chill Factor | 2/14/1977 | See Source »

Both papers have great strengths. Abe Rosenthal and Ben Bradlee, both able, intensely competitive men, are convinced that a good newspaper doesn't have to be dull. And also convinced that success doesn't require flash and trash...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NEWSWATCH by Thomas Griffith: America's Two Best Newspapers | 2/7/1977 | See Source »

Discussing his record. Kissinger compares the world of 1968 with that of 1976. When he came to the White House, Berlin was a flash point for World War III, and there were 500,000 American troops in Viet Nam. There was little American presence or influence in the Middle East outside of Israel, no relations with Communist China, and cold-war jargon dominated any dialogue with Moscow...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DIPLOMACY: His Legacy: Realism and Allure | 1/24/1977 | See Source »

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