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...hour-long speech, Dickinson declared that on the recent Selma-to-Montgomery march there was an interracial sex orgy of such proportions as to excite the envy of the most degraded pornographer. According to a batch of luridly detailed affidavits signed by various Alabama policemen and civilians, the marchers, when not marching, were apparently everywhere publicly fornicating, petting, kissing, drinking, exposing themselves and urinating...
...carefully-prepared, hour-long Williams maintained that the U.S. never had any desire to control the or any other part of Africa," and that direct U.S. investment in the Congo is less than one per cent of the total foreign investment there...
Despite her undimmable presence, however, the company can stand alone, and in proof of that, Rabb and three other troupe members, not including Miss Harris, performed the hour-long "Don Juan in Hell" scene from Man and Superman last week for TV's non-network Esso Repertory Theater. The fine hour-long performance should build the group's following just when it needs it. With a larger capacity next year in the Lyceum, the aim is to build this year's 7,500 subscribers to 20,000. At Michigan in late September the company will break...
...York's educational Channel 13 last week, ABCs Howard K. Smith and NBC's Edwin Newman joined Cronkite to bring to the hour-long Broadcasting Forum the kind of frank and open discussion that can be a credit to television. Boldly, they put their own medium on the firing line-and fired at will...
...Rome's Pontifical Gregorian University. He spent 13 years teaching theology at Jesuit seminaries in Canada before moving to "the Greg" in 1953. There he follows a life as precisely organized as his thought. He teaches or writes from 8 until lunch, and after his siesta takes an hour-long walk that never varies: up the Spanish Steps, into the Borghese Gardens, back to the Greg. Since he teaches in Latin, he reads English at night, "to keep in contact with the language...