Word: generously
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...camps of the north." Lara's fictional fate was prophetic. In 1960, after Pasternak himself died, So viet secret police arrested Olga Ivinskaya, the handsome blonde poetess who had been Pasternak's great love, soul mate, literary agent and secretary -and his model for the tender and generous Lara. It was the second time Olga had had to pay for her devotion: after the Stalin regime accused Paster nak of intellectual heresy, she spent four years in a concentration camp, was re leased only in the amnesty following Stalin's death in 1953. Last week, possibly...
BRAM VAN VELDE-Knoedler, 14 East 57th. This 20-year retrospective (39 oils and gouaches) is a generous showing of Van Velde, for he averages only eight works a year. They are all untitled; in one wash imprisons light as it streams down the paper, a streak of red frozen in icy blue. Through...
...television debates Mr. Salinger had an edge from the start and perfect timing. Mr. Murphy had to be constantly reminded that his time was up. In the question-and-answer period, Murphy was inexcusably rude. The moderator quite fairly had to remind him of this. When Murphy made the generous gesture of offering Salinger time-as he said he "had taken some of [Salinger's]"-it was a grandstand play and left me untouched. P. C. ANTHONY San Diego...
...important factor in gauging the economy's course-has undergone a subtle change as a result of the auto labor settlements (see Labor). More than 25% of the nation's purchasing agents report that they have started to stock up in expectation of a series of generous wage hikes and price increases after the election, as well as continuation of good business and heavy demand well into next year...
...generating those thunderbolts pays $39,500 a year (plus a generous flow of hate mail), and a Justice can retire on full pay at 65. But the perquisites stop there. Except for Warren's Government Cadillac, no Justice gets a free car, house, servants or entertainment allowance; only Warren gets security protection. For novices used to worldlier ways, the monastic life is often a harsh surprise. Justice Arthur Goldberg, formerly the fire-chief U.S. Labor Secretary, is still restless. "The Secretary's phone never stops ringing," muses Goldberg. "The Justice's phone never rings-even his best...