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...children, and are intellectuals now. By some similar force of instinct and understanding--maybe Chess Grand Master Bobby Fischer would know about this--they see and play the game several moves ahead of the moment, comprehending not only where everything is but also where everything will be. Shown a photograph of a nondescript instant on the ice, Gretzky can replace the unpictured performers here and there about the periphery and usually recall what became of them the next second. Glancing at the basketball photo in the morning paper, Bird's automatic thought, essentially a reflex, is to note approximately what...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Masters of Their Own Game | 3/18/1985 | See Source »

...Photographer Judith Sedwick spent the last three years travelling around the country to photograph the subject of the Library's 10-year project. The portraits will be on display in the Public Library for the rest of the month, at which time the exhibit will be moved to Seattle, the first stop on a nationwide tour...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Radcliffe Photos On Display | 3/9/1985 | See Source »

...impressed Colf, who now lives in a retirement home in Reseda, put the President's photograph on the wall of his room. Said Colf proudly: "I never wrote a check for a Democrat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Deportation: Adios to Cuban Prisoners | 3/4/1985 | See Source »

...photograph on the dust jacket will look familiar to devotees of British comic films, and with good reason. Irene Handl, now 82, appeared with Peter Sellers in I'm All Right, Jack (1960) and with Terry-Thomas in Make Mine Mink (1960); she also played the deranged hero's mother in Morgan! (1966), in which she made a dottily poignant pilgrimage to the London grave of Karl Marx. In addition to these and other movie roles, plus extensive work in the theater and television, Handl found the time to write a novel. The Sioux was first published...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Poor Little Sod the Sioux | 3/4/1985 | See Source »

...subway for hours at at time to observe the freaks of everyday life, the albino messenger boy, a girl with a purple birthmark. She continued to fight what she thought was a sheltered life by planting herself in unpleasant situations. When her husband Allan received training as an army photographer, her inexperienced hand took up the camera. Her first subject was the bare lightbulb hanging from their ceiling. Later, when a dead whale washed onshore in New Jersey, she took a bus there to photograph the motionless white mass...

Author: By Eunice L. An, | Title: Arbus's Freaky World | 2/13/1985 | See Source »

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