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...Hamlet, he has won with his Queen Gertrude. For this he imported Anne Baxter, a Hollywood veteran with more than 50 films to her credit. At age 59, she is now essaying Shakespeare for the first time, and has come up with an admirable performance. During the first preview, she fractured her left foot, but insisted on going ahead even without a plaster cast. Three performances later, one would never have guessed she had sustained an injury if a cautionary announcement had not been made to the audience...
Summitry, an established and popular form of contemporary international diplomacy, requires enormous efforts of preparation and organization by literally thousands of people. So too with TIME staff members. This week's preview of the dual Western alliance summits at Versailles and in Bonn, and the visits by President Reagan with America's closest allies, required substantial preparation by TIME bureaus-including previews of the summit written by five European statesmen and collected by Senior European Correspondent William Rademaekers...
Watch for a complete EIBL preview next week...
Watch for a complete baseball preview in Friday's Crimson...
...time the first volume of Henry Kissinger's memoirs, White House Years, appeared in October 1979, readers of TIME had already been given an extraordinary preview of its contents: three major excerpts from the book, selected and condensed by our editors in consultation with Kissinger. TIME'S readers once again have a first look at Kissinger's remarkable world in this week's cover story, the first of three installments from his forthcoming book, Years of Upheaval, to be published on March 25 by Little, Brown. This volume covers Kissinger's service as National Security...