Word: page
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Broadway BLACK COMEDY. What people do, say and discover in the dark, is the single droll conceit on which Peter Shaffer's convulsively amusing farce is based. An acrobatically agile cast, including Michael Crawford, Geraldine Page and Lynn Redgrave bring the monkeyshines to a high polish...
...weeks later, she and eleven others met to compare notes. When the numbers were totaled up, the results were surprising enough to touch off a public debate. "The streets of downtown Boston are a treeless wasteland," began a story at the top of the Globe's front page. The Parks Department had to admit it had no idea how bad the situation was. Almost 75 per cent of the city's streets had no shade...
...letter, according to one of the signers, will adopt a "more strident tone" than any of the students' two previous letters. They wrote one to Johnson on Dec. 31, covered on the front page of the New York Times, and another to Rusk on Jan. 30, a day before their meeting at the State Department...
...that often made him amplify his voice even beyond its usual foghorn level. Asked not long ago if he had plans for expansion, Bean bellowed: "Yes, we have some suspenders in the catalogue." The catalogue was his pride and joy, and Bean recently read galley proofs of the 100-page spring 1967 edition, which came out last week-the day after its originator's simple funeral in his beloved snow-covered Maine woods...
...also invented a demented new character who holds the shipwrecked girl prisoner, thereby prolonging the story and deepening the suspense. The action ranges from Corpus Christi to Sarasota to Nassau-and everywhere MacDonald demonstrates his ability to handle complex relationships involving scads of people on a single page...