Word: leonard
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Chock-full of tips for hungry readers, table-hopping Columnist Leonard Lyons, 56, wrote: "United Artists is importing 1,000 French tarts to serve with coffee at the premiere of Irma la Douce."' Before the line formed on the right, a U.A. spokesman tongue-in-cheeked: "That's just a little tart story, or vice versa...
...followed no particular line, but grew "out of inner necessity." As a result, they became associated with all the master rebels of their day-men who were churning up the rules of perspective, blasting out the innards of form, melting down the image to unrecognizable shapes. Manhattan's Leonard Hutton Galleries has restaged those days when the manifesto in capital letters was a standard prop of the art world...
...hypocritical pose of piety and purity, I have no choice but to protest the editorial alchemy of transforming shit into manure. It is this kind of little scratch that leads each person into the gangrene of corruption that so permeats [sic] our newspapers and our politics. Thank you. Leonard Glaser...
...evening the HYRC will present its first Republican-of-the-Year Award to Senator Kenneth B. Keating (R-N.Y.), who will deliver a major policy speech at 8:30 p.m. in Sanders Theatre. Earlier, Leonard Hall, chairman of the Republican National Committee during the Eisenhower Administration, will speak on the role of television and the mass media in politics at a fund-raising dinner in Memorial Hall...
...Leonard K. Nash, professor Chemistry, has announced that he will not teach Chemistry 2 next fall. W.G. Eberhart, of the Georgia Institute of Technology, will lecture instead...