Word: latelies
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...usually followed a form fairly described in the reader's letter. In the Sept. 29 issue, we changed the general style. Now a milestone takes a less restricted form, is more like a little story. Reader Tremont doesn't like the new style. "Is it too late to revive the old way?" she asked. Sorry, Betsy, but the editors feel that the new form makes it possible to tell the story more clearly and sharply...
...President Paul Klein and MGM-TV's sales coordinator, Herman Keld, argue that McLuhan is essentially right. Keld, for example, predicted that Joey Bishop, a "hot" nightclub comic who comes on strong, was bound to start out at a disadvantage in audience ratings when he went on the late-night air for ABC against "cool" Johnny Carson. He was right; and when Bishop decided to switch to a low-key approach, his ratings improved...
...summer, he spends six weeks abroad rounding up Swiss bell ringers, Japanese jugglers and enough animals to stock the Bronx Zoo, including such rare species as a water-skiing elephant and a piano-playing dog. For many years, his scout on the Chicago vaudeville circuit was the late Poet Carl Sand burg. "He got us the Australian woodchopper act," says Sullivan proudly, "and the fellow who stitches his fingers together with a needle and thread...
Secretary of State Dean Rusk invited a group of 40 to an informal talk with him at the State Department in late January. The group who meet with Rusk were hardly veteran "doves"; one commented as he went in, "The Secretary has only to say a few things, and I'll be persuaded...
...months the students completed a second letter to President Johnson which stated their opposition to the War more vigorously than in the New Year's letter. Because of the Arab-Israeli War and the resulting Glassboro Summit Conference, the students held off releasing the letter to the press until late June...