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Monday, July 21 NET JOURNAL (NET, 9-10 p.m.). "A Plague on Your Children" explores man's limitless ability to devise his own destruction- this time, through chemical and biological warfare. Repeat...
...limitless free competition" and reiterated the principle of a just wage...
That view won official seconding from President Nixon's chief economist, Paul McCracken. He told the convention of the American Bankers Association in Copenhagen that bankers had continued "for too long making commitments to lend," when funds were obviously not going to be in limitless supply. Because of their "tardiness" in responsibly allocating credit, McCracken charged, the bankers set back the Government's timetable for slowing down inflation...
...Limitless Variety. Cranko has gone the mandate one better. He has given Stuttgart not only a superbly knit, brilliant young company but has also played on his dancers' strengths to form a style that is like none other. At any given moment in a typical Cranko ballet, the stage bristles with a seemingly limitless variety of movement. Instead of bloodless, assembly-line precision, the Stuttgart's 38-member corps is more apt to suggest a 38-ring circus, with a panoply of gesture and stance that dazzles the viewer...
...rest of the film is quite different, including also a stylistic foreshadowing of detached neo-realism (the collapse of the first doctor), also of modern optical effects (the focus-pulling from dead Lincoln's face to the texture of the veil placed over it). Ford's stylistic vocabulary is limitless, his films beyond categorization...