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...most valuable player for 1949, served up a Louella Parsons-style program containing some gossipy nuggets. Examples: Eddie Waitkus, shot last summer by a love-crazed girl in Chicago, says he'll be in the Phillies' opening day lineup; the Yankees' Tommy Henrich is happier at first base than in the outfield, because in right field he "used to get so weary chasing pitchers' mistakes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: Hot-Stove League | 2/6/1950 | See Source »

Geoffrey Hall is not the only person who thinks the world needs "a bowdlerized version of Mother Goose" [TIME, Jan. 9]. Our 3½ year-old daughter has her own version of Three Blind Mice, which is Three Blonde Mice . . . Maybe the children are working for a happier future...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Jan. 30, 1950 | 1/30/1950 | See Source »

...their cards on the table face down. The specialist admonishes them for dramatizing themselves and trying to glorify their plight; they are, he says, mere self-deceivers. Actually Edward, who can love nobody, and Lavinia, whom nobody can love, share a common bond of isolation, and will be far happier together than apart. Celia Coplestone comes to the specialist, too, but with a sense of sin and a capacity for humility and atonement: for her, salvation, no matter how arduous, will be necessary. The play ends two years later with another cocktail party, showing the Chamberlaynes adjusted and telling...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: New Plays in Manhattan, Jan. 30, 1950 | 1/30/1950 | See Source »

Nothing makes a New Yorker happier than the sight of an old building rich in memories of the past-unless it is tearing the damn thing down and replacing it with something in chromium and plate glass, with no traditions at all. Last week, as Manhattan vibrated to its biggest building boom since the '20s, old landmarks were toppling all over town...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NEW YORK: Faceless Warrens | 1/23/1950 | See Source »

Surveying the success of his new book, Author Hall made it clear that in turning it out he hoped he was working for a happier future. Said he: "I don't like children very much, you know. I really hate the nasty little brutes. But I've got to live with them when they grow...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Anserine Reform | 1/9/1950 | See Source »

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