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...think it is perfect for us," Gladstone said yesterday. "Not very accurate, but good in the long run. Let Navy and Princeton knock each other around in the preliminaries. We'll be fresher for the finale...
...typography of a magazine is as important as the design of a building. It makes the whole thing work, creates an instant impression, conveys a mood." Though the basic look adopted 33 years ago had proved remarkably durable, we have felt for some time that our graphics could be fresher, more emphatic and flexible, while respecting TIME's traditional sense of order. More than two years in the planning, under the guidance of Art Director Louis Glessmann, the changes are evolutionary rather than radical...
...such raw dramaturgy, such dim insights, who could possibly have thought The Great White Hope worthwhile? James Earl Jones, for one. And in fact he proves that the role of Jefferson is an actor's dream. Though he played it 429 times onstage, Jones has, if anything, grown fresher. He does not act the part so much as consume it, then let it shine out of his eyes and resound in his mouth: "If I lets it go too long, then everybody say, now ain't dat one shiftless nigger . . . an' if I chop him down quick...
...Harvard now... no, not yet. Now we're in Cambridge. Smell the air: it's fresher here...
...politics as naive and his theology as suitable only for catacomb Christianity. Other contemporary theologians charged that Barth paid too little attention to the role of history and sociology in the development of Christianity and that he spoke a Biblicist language to modern men crying for a fresher mode of revelation. Yet even his critics had to acknowledge that theology could never be the same again. "He is a mountain," admitted Dr. Benjamin Reist of San Francisco Seminary. "To get beyond him you have to climb over...