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...Hello, Dolly! The pressure also stems from the closeness of the girls to one of the liveliest faculties of any small U.S. college. There is one teacher for every seven students; they include Novelist Bernard Malamud, Poet Howard Nemerov, Composer Lionel Nowak, and, formerly, Erich Fromm, Jose Limon, W. H. Auden and Theodore Roethke. Academic rankings are banished-teachers are "Mr.," "Miss" or "Mrs." and department chairmanships are rotated. Girls are especially close to their counselors, whom they meet weekly for "encounters" on every subject from existentialist philosophy to their love life. Graduates often fetch up in the arts; among...
...Hello," says Phyllis McGinley Hayden. A pause. "Yes, this is she." Another pause. "Well, I just got out of the bathtub and I haven't any clothes on . . . Oh!" With this exclamation, in which delight and dismay mingle, she cups her hand over the speaker and shouts into the hall...
...biophysicist. "You are know who to be are all those peoples on horses, Misser Bemis?" asks the king in a transport of hospitality, as they ride through ranks of uniformed troops prancing on the road to Qam, the capital city. "Soldiers men. All guns do been shooted for say hello. Soldiers do raising Lord Harry to be like saying, 'Happy welcome of Suruk, Misser Bemis...
...Well, hello, Dallas...
...Mary Martin, playing the lead in the road company of Hello, Dolly!, where her light soprano makes for a more dainty Dolly than the blonde baritone of Broadway's Carol Channing. Fresh from having set house records in Minneapolis, Kansas City and New Orleans, Mary had been welcomed at Dallas' Love Field by a larger crowd than had come out to see Hubert Humphrey five hours earlier. Among the 3,720 on opening night was Billie Jones, 68, Mary's Negro nurse back in Weatherford, who had seen her at the Music Hall in Annie Get Your...