Word: printed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...average week, our queries evoke a response of more than 700,000 words. The writers and editors in New York select the best and freshest of this material-much of which first sees print in TIME-combining it with their own information and judgment to tell the story of the world's week...
...honor and part of our responsibility to the public. Our success has been excellent. The public response and feeling of those who have been reimbursed has been very, very warm." Still, being lawyers, the men running the funds have hedged their bounty with "certain basic principles" in fine print. ''Negligent acts or conduct" by lawyers, for example, rate nothing from the funds and, cautiously adds the A.B.A. committee, "payment out of the fund is a matter of grace, not of right...
Brass. He favors soft colors and subtle tailoring, but once in a while he lets go with a really jazzy number in sequins or the sizzling print preferred by Mrs. William Anderson III of Nash ville, Tenn. Newest designer to hit the big league is elfin (5 ft. 8 in.) Chester Weinberg, 35, whose first collection this fall was snapped up by Manhattan's Bergdorf Goodman, Bonwit Teller and Lord & Taylor. Among his early clients: Manhattan Socialite Judy Peabody-and Barbra Streisand...
What the papers decided on was precisely what the bar has been urging. Until a case comes to trial, the papers pledge to print only the name, age and address of the accused, plus a description of the arrest and the charge, and the identity of the complainant. The papers also promise not to print any criminal record of the accused, or any confession he has allegedly made, until the case is concluded. Nor will they publish any statement by public officials that may hurt the accused in court. Arguments made in court in the absence of the jury...
...over Mailer: a scatter of pseudo poems (he calls them "short hairs"), essays, dialectic, sermonizing, book reviews, literary criticism and political reportage. The principal new material is some italicized mortar troweled in to support the notion that this pile of used bricks rose and took form from a blue print, which of course...