Word: heard
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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AGES OF MAN (CBS, 4:30-5:30 p.m.). Part I (with Part II next week) of Sir John Gielgud's one-man Shakespeare program, which strutted its hour upon a Broadway stage seven years ago and now happily can be heard once more...
...room deals that had determined the city's fate under postwar Democratic administrations. He also proved that he could be tough when the situation demanded, took to radio and TV in the strike's last week to give one of the sternest speeches that New York had heard in a long time. "The government of this city," he said, "will not allow the power brokers in our city, or any special interest, to dictate the terms under which it will exist in New York. The paramount issue confronting us today is whether New York City can be intimidated...
Negro 136th legislative district, taking a remarkable 82% of the vote. He had been little heard from until last week, when he showed that election to office had not taught him one valuable political talent: knowing when to keep his mouth shut...
Richard's great-grandson stumbled onto that, he spirited it off to Munich's Karl and Faber auction house to sell for pocket money. "Götterdämmerung!" the family muttered when they heard what Wummi was up to. When the auction house refused to withdraw the sketch, the Wagners bid it back from themselves for $26,200, and dolefully paid $5,700 in commissions to the auctioneers. Wummi got not a pfennig...
...kind of justice handed down in Proctor's case lends support to people in many cities who are suggesting that Police Department trial boards like the one that heard the Proctor case be replaced by civilian review boards. That the Boston police permit what is apparently a proven case of brutality to go so lightly punished suggests that the responsibility for investigating such complaints ought to be put in someone else's hands...