Word: hart
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Music by RICHARD RODGERS Lyrics by LORENZ HART Book by JOHN O'HARA...
...committee will be composed of eight Democrats and seven Republicans. Members would be limited to eight-year terms to prevent the growth of cozy relationships between the watchers and the watched. Among those legislators picked at week's end were Democratic liberals Birch Bayh, Adlai Stevenson, Gary Hart and Joseph Biden, and Republicans Clifford Case, Howard Baker, Mark Hatfield, Strom Thurmond and Goldwater. Though Church might be a natural candidate for chairmanship of the new committee, he ruled himself out. The expected choice is Democrat Daniel Inouye of Hawaii, a tough skeptic, who served on Sam Ervin...
...sunniest, most cheerful and nonchalant pieces of virtuousity you're likely to find anywhere. Mamoulian is witty too--his "Isn't It Romantic" sequence of mounting musical numbers mocks a cinematic tradition that was still in its infancy when Love Me Tonight was made. Rodgers and Hart, seemingly inexhaustibly prolific, wrote the marvelous score. You can see why Maurice Chevalier was so immensely popular; if anyone ever deserved the word 'infectious' to apply to their charm, it was he. Jeannette MacDonald's nightingale ambitions are only mildly offensive here, and there is a stretch in the picture when...
...morning Carter was on his way to a senior citizens' center and then to St. Simon's Episcopal Church in a black neighborhood. Then off to Buffalo for lunch with a group of uncommitted candidates for convention delegate; a TV interview with NBC's John Hart on Carter's religious beliefs (Carter says that he thinks about God or prays about 25 times a day, but adds: "I have never in my life said a prayer asking God to let me succeed . . . but I do ask God to help me do the right thing...
...warned that unchecked public spending would soon gobble up half of an average wage earner's salary in taxes. But to the left, the report's recipe for reducing spending sounded more like a Tory tract than a Labor manifesto. Said former Overseas Aid Minister Judith Hart: "The real struggle is not between the official opposition and the government, but between the Labor government and the Labor Party...