Word: jeanes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Famous Film Festival (Sat. 7:30 p.m., ABC). Part I of Laurence Olivier's Hamlet, with Jean Simmons, Eileen Herlie...
...JEAN-BAPTISTE CAMILLE COROT rode to fame in 19th century France on his ability to produce a vision of dappled Elysian fields populated by maids dancing under ever blue skies. But 20th century taste has preferred the pyrotechnics of the impressionists to Corot's blue and silver waltz. Beside figures painted in hot, expressionist colors, Corot's milk-white shepherds piping to their sheep were considered as unsatisfying as a diet of lily stems...
STORIES (309 pp.)-Jean Stafford, John Cheever, Daniel Fuchs, William Maxwell-Farrar, Straus & Cudahy...
...Bozzy's papers have been filled in by the remorselessly scholarly Yale editors, so that this volume contains many a fine but familiar chunk from the Life of Johnson. But outrageous Bozzy holds the stage today, possibly because he often seems in tune with psychoanalysis. Inspired by Jean Jacques Rousseau's dedicated frankness, Bozzy deemed it "fine to be sensible of all one's various sentiments and to analyze them." This meant that, like many self-analysts? he shamelessly dredged up his vices but coyly concealed most of his virtues. And yet, in fact...
Night to Howl. In Newark, Truck Driver Mrs. Betty Jean Johnson, a 200-pounder, was sentenced to two days in jail for brawling after she brought an alley cat into the El Morocco Bar, shared her drink with it, tussled with other customers who objected when the cat nipped their drinks, justified her behavior by explaining that it was National Cat Week...