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...again, this time opposite Vanessa Redgrave's Mary, in yet another reprise of the Mary, Queen of Scots legend. She may also agree to play Charlotte in a film about the Bronte sisters presently being written by Christopher Fry. Beyond all that, the demands of domesticity may eventually outweigh her professional ambition. "I've essentially accomplished what I set out to do, and I'll be ready to quit the day my son says, 'I don't want you to go out.' " In Hollywood such familiar pronouncements have become grain-of-salt cliches...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: The Talented Mrs. Hodges | 4/26/1971 | See Source »

...Pyle. In March 1969, a former member of the Department of Defense brought in an article on "How the Pentagon Can Save $9,000,000." Senator Frank Church has lectured Nixon on how to end the Viet Nam War, and a Justice Department lawyer described how political considerations often outweigh legal requirements in the Department of Justice...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Low-Keyed Muckrakers | 3/29/1971 | See Source »

...differences between yesterday's bus excursion and that of Kesey probably outweigh the similarities, but the essential status dichotomy was preserved. A secretary to Sargent Kennedy, Secretary to the Overseers, told a CRIMSON photographer attempting to follow the adventurers' trail, "Anyone who knows where the bus is going...

Author: By S. F. J. and M. S. K., S | Title: Overseers See the Sights | 3/9/1971 | See Source »

...homey atmosphere of the hall is what appeals most to residents. "People here care about you," says Frank Torrisi, a third-year medical student. "They do nice things like giving you a good send-off in the morning." To a man, the residents feel Schuyler's benefits outweigh any drawbacks of its chaste and cloistered regulations-women are allowed only in the first-floor common rooms-which are set autocratically by Director Solarski and a three-man council. "If you choose to embrace this way of life," Torrisi says, "the small suffering is not that cumbersome." Anyway, points...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Commune for Conservatives | 3/1/1971 | See Source »

Nixon will face a momentous question: Will the economic and political gains from taking a hard line against the hardhats outweigh their potent enmity in the 1972 election? Having talked so much about the need for bargaining changes, the President would lose stature with other voters if he accepted a rebuff from the unions. Now that gradual withdrawal has defused Viet Nam as a political issue, Nixon no longer needs support from the construction workers as much as he once did. And it is becoming plainer every day that inflationary wage raises for the 4% of the labor force engaged...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: The U.S. v. Construction Workers | 2/15/1971 | See Source »

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