Word: frequent
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...farces center around a door. Through it, one lover rushes. Behind it, the other lover hides. When it creaks open, it suggests suspicion. When it slams, it declares the end of the affair. In this latest Paris import, Actors Barry Nelson and Lauren Bacall and Director Abe Burrows make frequent and funny...
...Hughes, the bulk of the reporting task fell naturally to our growing Saigon staff. As the war has escalated so has our personnel count in South Viet Nam. Only a little more than two years ago, the TIME representation there consisted of a single resident nonstaff reporter, aided on frequent occasions by correspondents going in from Hong Kong and Washington. The U.S. military presence then totaled about 16,000. Today, with 335,000 U.S. military on the scene, the TIME-LIFE team includes 14 correspondents and photographers plus a group of ten South Vietnamese. Our Saigon bureau chief is Simmons...
Headquarters for the staff is a small villa, which also serves as a residence for Correspondent Neff and lodging for the frequent staff visitors (Nation Editor Michael Demarest has just returned from two weeks in Viet Nam, including several days in the jungled central highlands). With its one air-conditioned room, the villa is looked upon by the Saigon staff as practically a dream house, but Stateside visitors bring back word that it wouldn't be such a hot piece of property on the U.S. market...
...Sucker is a car-crazy, crime-happy French farce that never stops long enough to be ticketed for its frequent wrong turns. In the title role, France's mononymic comedian Bourvil has too much worldly charm and intelligence to make a convincing jerk, yet he is hilarious all the same as he takes a sexy Roman manicurist to dinner and absently dips his fingers in a water glass when she asks to hold his hand...
Undergraduate organizations proliferated on both sides of the neutrality question. The American Student Defense League was formed to "arouse and prepare students for American defense" and to urge an Anglo-American pact. The Harvard Student Union emphatically opposed involvement, as did the Harvard Committee Against Military Intervention. Conant's frequent public speeches helped polarize the issue. On a speaking tour of the South in October he called for immediate and complete American armament; in November he said that no limit should be put on our aid to the Allies; by May, on a national hookup, he urged immediate entry into...