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...lives in Manhattan, was obviously "too sweet to come from New York." As for leonine Writer Auchincloss, Martha thought he could well pass for "an ambassador or a curator of a museum." No museum piece, Auchincloss has written cover stories on persons as varied as St. Paul, Architect Buckminster Fuller and Astrologer Carroll Righter. He found Martha Mitchell, subject of his 23rd TIME cover, "touching and full of verve." ∙ TIME's much deals with the whole distaff side of official life, and much of that An came from TIME'S own woman in Washington, Bonnie Angelo. power...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher: Nov. 30, 1970 | 11/30/1970 | See Source »

...points down on paper, we shall examine them, as we should the arguments of any member of the public." Angry as Haynes sounded, the museum was well aware of the interest aroused by the tempest. It dusted off the disputed sculpture, cleansed it with a mudpack of fuller's earth, and put it on public display once again...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: The Love Affair | 11/23/1970 | See Source »

...Fuller explained that the principal cause of alienation and strife between nations was their effort to balance out the inequity of the world's resources and "to obtain those things necessary for human survival." Stating that the politicians 'method of effacing this aim have always been "incredibly stupid," Fuller placed hope in the restructuring of educational methods. He said people must begin to see the earth as a whole system with very definite limits to its capacity, and that too much attention has been given to specialization...

Author: By Lynn M. Darling, | Title: R. Buckminster Fuller Is a Verb | 11/16/1970 | See Source »

...concluding his address, Fuller summed up his views concerning man's present situation and his prospects for the future. "We know that anything we need to do we know how to do and we can afford to do. But we need to do it in a great hurry. I know man can make it, whether he will or not is very touch and go. But we must realize and realize very quickly that it can be done...

Author: By Lynn M. Darling, | Title: R. Buckminster Fuller Is a Verb | 11/16/1970 | See Source »

...Paukenmesse, or Mass in Time of War, is usually compared unfavorably to Haydn's Lord Nelson Mass. I, for one, have always found the Paukenmesse a fuller work. It is the best of late Handy, a work of a genius adapting to a newer, richer style. The performance it received yesterday was only fitting for a work as important as this...

Author: By Michael Ryan, | Title: The Concertgoer HRO | 11/16/1970 | See Source »

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