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...Through WCBS-TV, the entire city would have a chance to see the performance, and that was what bothered the rabbis most. "The television audience will be a mass audience," they argued. "It will include impressionable young people and teenagers, and many of its adults would not pass muster on the score of intellectual maturity." Rabbis across the city took up the theme. At one temple, for example, Rabbi Louis I. Newman denounced Merchant as "a drama which has been demonstrated beyond peradventure of a doubt as a breeding center for those destructive forces which eventuated in the disasters...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Stage: New Fortress | 6/29/1962 | See Source »

...sweltering red brick Bushnell Memorial Hall, delegates fidgeted and fussed. At 1:34 in the morning, after 10 hr. and 49 min. and eight roll calls, Connecticut Republicans finally selected Insurance Executive John Alsop as their candidate for Governor. Next day, tired and irritable, they took just one decisive muster to smash the comeback attempt of former Governor-Diplomat John Davis Lodge, who wanted to be their nominee for the U.S. Senate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: A Pretty Good Patcher | 6/15/1962 | See Source »

Biff Bundie pulled up short in shocked disbelief. "He is courting death to escape me. In fact, he's scooted past the most formidable armada the Cambridge roads can muster. I'll be damned." The light changed, and the policeman continued warily...

Author: By H. Lewiss, | Title: Biff Bundie--I 'The Circle of Seven' | 5/11/1962 | See Source »

After three weeks of reveling in the publicity (he brought his son John, 10, with him when newsmen gathered, explaining, "John wanted to get his picture on TV too"), Singelmann had been able to muster only 65 volunteers, including one family of twelve, another of ten, and at least one integrationist Freedom Rider, who gleefully accepted the racist money just for the ride. Most of the Negroes arrived in New York and Los Angeles, sheepish, shy and startled by flashbulbs and inquiring reporters...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The South: Ticket Tempest | 5/11/1962 | See Source »

...tennis, as Fred Perry once observed, if you don't have it in those first nine positions, well, maybe you just don't have it. Saturday, Harvard couldn't muster a win in nine Eastern Intercollegiate Tennis League matches as defending champion Princeton shut out the Crimson netmen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tiger Tennis Team Hands First Defeat To Crimson Varsity | 5/7/1962 | See Source »

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