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...Americans we are led to believe, and I still believe, that one hallmark of democratic society is the privilege to behave in innocence for a part of one's life, especially while a student. No doubt this privilege entails risks of all sorts; behaving innocently means that our range of ignorance is greater than our range of knowledge, experience, and rationality...
...Finley's hallmark is his verbal legerdemain...
...HALLMARK HALL OF FAME (NBC, 9:30-11 p.m.). Jason Robards stars in a 1964 TV adaptation of Robert Sherwood's play, Abe Lincoln in Illinois. Repeat...
...productions of Pirandello, Ibsen, Shakespeare and a rerun of You Can't Take It With You. In addition to all that diversity on Broadway and in touring stints in Toronto, Ann Arbor and Los Angeles, she will be seen this week in NBC-TV's Hallmark Hall of Fame playing Elvira in Blithe Spirit...
...being Cone. As the top copy disciplinarian, Cone constantly emphasized that an ad should be a clear, simple "substitute for talking to someone." He shunned both whimsy and the knuckle-hard TV sell. As an account man, his ability to hold on to such maverick clients as Hallmark Cards' Joyce Hall became legendary. Publicly, Cone emerged as the most respected scold of the industry. He once scourged the "tasteless people" in advertising as the "miserable, crawly two or three per cent who represent the advertising horn of our dilemma...