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Each morning around 9:30, Roy Allison Roberts, his teeth clenching one of the dozen Corona-Coronas he smokes daily in defiance of his age (72) and his doctor (who allows him six), climbs out of his car before one of the homeliest buildings in Kansas City, Mo. The building quarters the Kansas City Star and its companion paper, the morning Times, and Roy Roberts is the boss. Neither he nor the building looks the part-nor, for that matter, does the Star look much like the usual daily newspaper. Roberts is rumpled and jowly, the very image...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Good for Kansas City | 12/28/1959 | See Source »

...palate for hemlock and serving him Postum. Author Hauser has symbollixed up her main character so thoroughly that it is never clear whether he is the old Adam, the fool-in-Christ, or just plain fool. Author Hauser has a sharp eye and sure words for the homeliest of scenes, e.g., "an empty clothesline strung with rain pearls." Her novel is best when her people are worst-sparrow-agile before the flung bird seed of gossip, and vulture-ugly as they pick clean the bones of a reputation or a life in whispers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Missouri Weltschmerz | 2/17/1958 | See Source »

...myself not consciously seeing her physically but very much aware of her loveliness and the simple beauty of the character created by author Jacques Prevert. It was the same sensation you often feel about good friends; after a while one is no longer conscious of their looks--even the homeliest become familiar and, in a way, handsome...

Author: By Michael Maccoby, | Title: Les Enfants de Paradis | 3/24/1953 | See Source »

...Truman's ablest defender, U.S. Solicitor General (and Acting Attorney General) Philip Benjamin Perlman. In appearance, Perlman, 62, was rough where Davis was smooth. His swallow-tailed coat was ill-fitting, and he wore it awkwardly; his heavy features and unruly hair marked him as one of the homeliest men in Washington. But Phil Perlman is a thoroughgoing lawyer. He began studying law while he was a newspaper reporter in Baltimore, was appointed assistant attorney general and secretary of state of Maryland while in his late 203. Maryland's ex-Senator Millard Tydings helped...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE SUPREME COURT: An Extraordinary Case | 5/26/1952 | See Source »

With Publisher Parish to Seattle last week went the Star's onetime best editor, 54-year-old Abraham Hurwitz, who rose from office boy, trained a generation of reporters who are still Seattle's best newsmen. Since 1940 Hurwitz, one of the homeliest newspapermen alive, has been editor of the Western Newspaper Union (feature syndicate for small weeklies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Home-Coming | 1/26/1942 | See Source »

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