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...three-person play is unmistakably out-of-date. But double-breasted jackets with padded shoulders, which went out decisively after the '40s, are currently enjoying a big vogue in the very haut-est of designer salons. So, perhaps, Agnes of God might take the theater world by storm and herald the revival of the psychodrama as a popular form...
...manufactured in Sunny's body after her admission. But on the stand the technicians said they had been "confused" by defense questions in the pretrial testimony, and insisted that the tests actually had been made and labeled in unambiguous order. The switch in testimony visibly dismayed Defense Attorney Herald Price Fahringer...
...made early investments in Minute Maid orange juice, Pan American World Airways and several radio and TV stations. A moderate Republican, he was named Ambassador to the Court of St. James's by President Eisenhower in 1956, and while still a diplomat, he purchased the ailing New York Herald Tribune, which he was unable to save, though it was his most treasured business project. An avid sportsman, Thoroughbred horse breeder and art collector, Whitney was an active philanthropist who gave away about $1 million a year. A man who savored the amenities and comforts his achievements easily afforded...
Hearstologists are most intrigued by the positioning of Boston Herald American Editor Don Forst. Originally, he was on the far left, and colleagues ribbed him that it was because his paper was about to fold. But in the doctored version, Forst is in a more central and seemingly secure position. Maybe things are not so grim in Boston after...
...Baltimore News-American, Hearst officials summoned him to New York to pose exactly as Martin had. "But I guess they thought it was easier just to paste my head on," Katz says, flattered by the result. Katz, all 195 Ibs. of him, has since fled to the Dallas Times Herald...