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...Recently, the magazine has offered "The Holy Kennedys," "The Late General MacArthur, Warts and All," "Bobby Baker Has It Made," "Two Cheers for the National Geographic," "In Defense of Cassius Clay," "The Life and Suspiciously Hard Times of Anthony Quinn," and "The American Newspaper Is Neither Record, Mirror, Journal, Ledger, Bulletin, Telegram, Examiner, Register, Chronicle, Gazette, Observer, Monitor, Transcript, nor Herald of the Day's Events...
...turtleneck jersey and a cardigan, then, to avoid the ambush of autograph hounds, takes a side elevator down and makes a fast getaway in his waiting limousine. From then on, he writes his own script-one he likes to keep a closed book. Sometimes it is an open ledger. The Chicago Tribune paid him $25,000 for a 14-part syndicated interview series just completed last week. A top editor of the Trib concedes that its penetration was "pretty thin...
...immediate practical benefits. For instance, there are thousands of Harvard alumni in California who never get to see their basketball team play. A game at U.C.L.A. would provide long-desired West-Coast exposure, but up to now the embarrassment of a score like 110-28 blotting the Crimson ledger has outweighed the advantages. And with its Boston Irish-surroundings, Harvard has always been considered a "natural" football opponent of Notre Dame. But again, fear of a lopsided score has prevented the match...
...brink of disaster. Even though industrial productivity was growing, the cost of living was rising more quickly-8.8% in a year and 20% in three years-than anywhere else in the Common Market. Gold and foreign-exchange reserves had sunk to a precarious $2.1 billion, the balance-of-payments ledger showed a deficit of $1.2 billion, and devaluation of the lira was under serious discussion...
...honor of Hitchcock's visit, Ivy Films will show two all Hitchcock double-features. On July 11, The Ledger (1926) with Shadow of a Doubt (1943), and on July 12 Blackmall (1930) with Psycho (1961) can be viewed in the downstairs auditorium of the Carpenter Center...