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Exploring (NBC, 12:30-1:30 p.m.). For children mostly, with Actress Maureen O'Sullivan reading The Three Golden Keys, information on music boxes, the binary system of counting, and genetics...
...world? Well, Lowell men have extraordinarily easy access to many great men and women. Literally dozens of them visit the House each year, to read their poetry, or describe their last electoral campaign, or explain their ideas; guests this year have included poets Marianne Moore and Robert Lowell, Sen. Maureen Neuberger, New York's Mayor Wagner, and art collector Maxim Karolik. Almost every student in the House will have dinner with a great light such as these in the course of a year, and the food at these gatherings, thoughtfully paid for by the Ford Foundation, is heart-breakingly good...
Awaiting the outcome of tests for an acute intestinal infection, Protestant Evangelist Billy Graham, 44, lay bed-bound in Catholic territory-St. Francis Hospital in Honolulu. But all was concord, and the nuns in attendance made no attempt to reverse the Diet of Worms. Far from it. Said Sister Maureen, administrative chief of St. Francis: "I think, in the light of the ecumenical movement, that it's rather nice to have him here...
Died. John Villiers Farrow, 56, Hollywood writer-director and husband since 1936 of Actress Maureen O'Sullivan, a Roman Catholic whose rousing action films (Wake Island, Two Years Before the Mast) overshadowed but did not outshine his unfloridly written religious books, among them Damien the Leper and Pageant of the Popes; of a heart attack; in Beverly Hills...
...watching "a pretty, grey-haired woman walking down Wilshire Boulevard. She had the only happy face in sight, and was obviously pregnant. I wondered what happened when she first told her husband, what happened when her marriageable children heard of it." What happens in Never Too Late is that Maureen O'Sullivan has the only happy face on stage. But even Paul Ford cannot finally resist the magnetic attraction of new life. At play's end, he begins toying with names for a son (his own is Harry Lambert) : "John, John Lambert...