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...hint that the appointment might be forthcoming, he summoned newsmen to the White House the following day to watch him sign a document; Ramsey was standing at his shoulder. When one reporter asked if the document on the desk might be Clark's nomination, Johnson flashed a Cheshire grin, replied: "Yes." That...
...week. I thought he was crazy; I was wrong. "The Ballad of the Green Berets" sold something over two million copies, and brought fame and fortune to a 26-year-old high school drop-out named Barry Sadler, who has a son called Thor and a smart-aleck grin like that kid in your homeroom who used to shoot craps during morning announcements...
...certain that the answer is yes. He has organized a Film-Makers Cooperative to rent experimental films; he has 600 films in his catalogue and a growing list of theaters all across the U.S. lined up to exhibit them. "You might say," Mekas murmurs with a sly little grin, "that the lunatics are taking over the asylum." Nothing necessarily wrong with that. Every so often an art needs to go a little crazy...
Dartmouth swimming coach Karl Michael had just taken a dunking, fully-clothed, in the IAB pool Saturday after-noon and a broad grin creased his dripping face. "We've been aiming for this moment for a long time, for eight years," he was saying, "and you better believe this is a sweet...
...light and lithe Lilliputians in his eight-member company (six women, two men). The imbalance is noticeable enough so that, contrasted with the troupe's whippet-quick movements, his flicks seem like flays, his leaps like lurches. And, for obscure reasons, he assumes a curious Howdy Doody grin that often lends a wry twist where obviously none is intended...