Word: personals
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...CHILDREN'S FILM FESTIVAL (CBS, 4-5 p.m.). The Boy with Glasses is a sensitive Japanese film about a youngster frightened by the prospect of having to wear glasses and his gradual understanding that a person is not judged by appearance alone...
...homosexuals, said "Bertrand" called him on the afternoon of the assassination and asked him to defend Oswald. While the FBI says that Andrews admitted he made the whole thing up, he insists that the story is true-but he does not say that Shaw and "Bertrand" are the same person. Garrison does...
...else but the man who has written the four sex, diaries we've just finished reading, Robert H. Rimmer himself. Some of you may quibble that a man who has already managed to turn four fictional sex diaries into dull, tortured writing would not be the proper person to teach others how to write them. But tell the truth now, was your own Gen Ed section man such at hot shot? And Rimmer reads like an easy grader
Zeligs draws incomplete and consequently inaccurate portraits of both men. Chambers emerges as cold, sick, and vengeful. Hiss is dry, methodical, charming and generous. While we can understand what made Hiss an appealing person we can at no time comprehend what part of Chambers' character made him even remotely tolerable, to Hiss or anyone else...
...Czajkowski reasoned that if an essential protein component of a person's cancer cells could be combined with an unrelated protein and injected, the patient's system might react by making three types of antibody, one against the foreign protein, one against the cancer factor and a third against the combination. A tailor-made vaccine could thus be created to make each patient immune to his own cancer. The Czajkowski theory is attractive and plausible to many researchers but remains unproved...