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...interviewing of him as well as the writing. The proposition was unique, but not unprecedented, so off to London went McPhee, who as a student at Cambridge University had watched Burton play Caliban, Sir Toby Belch and Hamlet. They came to know each other during the out-of-town tryouts of Camelot, while McPhee was doing the cover story on Playwright Lerner and Composer Lowe, and after the New York opening McPhee would drop in occasionally at Burton's dressing room, liking to listen to the actor's vividly intelligent views on everything from baseball to bad 19th...
...approach that probably appeals to most Harvard students flourishes at Club Mount Auburn 47, which has far more than geography to commend it. Shying wisely away from long bookings, the Club provides folk music of generally high quality and variety by both local and out-of-town performers. For a basic door charge of $1.00 you can listen to good music without being pestered to buy expensive food and drink...
...Club occasionally features big name out-of-town performers like Doc Watson, Ralph Rinzler and John Herald of the Greenbriar Boys, Jesse Fuller, Reverend Gary Davis and Mike Seeger of the New Lost City Ramblers...
Roche may still hope that a large out-of-town developer will take over his bid and pay the MTA $6 million...
...rising tide of out-of-town papers poured into the city. Some of the better afternoon imports-Philadelphia's Bulletin, for example- could only remind New-Yorkers of how sorely they needed a good afternoon paper of their own. Most of the morning imports were ordinary enough to revive memories of the quality of some of Manhattan's own morning press...