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...entitled your story describing Julius Hobson's one-man campaign against injustice and discrimination "A Last Angry Man" [Dec. 4]. Perhaps it would have been more appropriately titled "At Last! An Angry Man...
...last season and are doing no better this season. In an effort to improve the efficiency of the theaters, which are in use for only some 16 hours per week, the organization is opening them up to other kinds of attractions besides plays. These have already included a one-man show by Singer Neil Diamond and an auto-show-cum-entertainment for General Motors dealers...
Anchor. Franco has notably failed to prepare his countrymen for the upheaval that could follow more than three decades of one-man rule. Six years ago, to be sure, he did draw up a "law of succession." Under that law and codicils added to it last July, el Caudillo will be succeeded by two men. Prince Juan Carlos de Borbón y Borbón, 34, grandson of Alfonso XIII, the last Spanish monarch, will be crowned King and chief of state. The head of government will be Vice Admiral Luis Carrero Blanco, 69, a Franco crony...
...thank you to such a man?" asks Arthur Rosenblatt, a director of architecture and planning at Manhattan's Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Met's answer is visible this week. For the first time in its 102-year history, it is giving a one-man architectural show, devoting three central galleries to Breuer's projects...
...that kind of one-man activity is hardly in the Watergate's league. It is not the same as hiring former CIA agents to break into a party headquarters and install eavesdropping equipment. Nor is it the same as amassing a huge fund to finance political spying and disruption. Somewhere in the whole furtive, earnest enterprise, the fun of political prankstering disappeared. Bring back Dick Tuck...