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...Schieffelin, 47, Long Island socialite, only sister of New York City's Republican Congressman and Mayoral Candidate John Vliet Lindsay, wife of Boat Manufacturer Cooper Schieffelin; apparently of accidental drowning in the family estate's 40-ft. pool, where she swam every night before retiring; in Laurel Hollow...
...Cathedral of Learning as "The Height of Ignorance," and $2,000,000 to Duquesne. The Mellons are said to have soured on Litchfield's autocratic manner and his penchant for big-talk promotion. Litchfield announced in 1963, for example, a plan to roof over the 75-acre Panther Hollow as part of his Oakland redevelopment, and build an upside-down seven-level research and cultural center. Plans were later scaled down, and now are stalled...
...HOLLOW CROWN-PART II (CBS, 9-10 p.m.). Four Royal Shakespeare Company players recite poetry, speeches and letters, both humorous and poignant, by or about British monarchs, from Charles II to Queen Victoria...
...hours rehearsing with Y "handheld self-maneuvering unit"-the gadget that was to help him walk around in space. The device weighs 7½ lbs., has two small cylinders of compressed oxygen belted to a handle that also acts as a trigger to send jets of air through two hollow tubes, each 2 ft. long. Holding the contraption just below his midriff White could, in his weightless state, manipulate it so as to send him, like a bit of fluff in the wind, in any direction he desired...
Latent Crisis. If Protestants in general seem to have gone from hard sell to no sell, it may be because traditional approaches to evangelism are out of date. Revival-style preaching, for example, rings hollow in the ears of educated laymen. A number of ministers who admire Billy Graham as a person have grave reservations about his "decisions for Christ" approach-the "ability in 45 minutes to bring out a latent crisis in your life, usually guilt over one sin or another," as the Rev. Stephen Rose, editor of Chicago's Renewal magazine puts...