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For the Southerners on the staff, the assignment had a personal meaning. Some had left the South to work in New York or in bureaus around the world, but, says Washington Correspondent Bonnie Angelo, a North Carolinian: "Southerners never really leave. There's always a cranny of their psyche...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Sep. 27, 1976 | 9/27/1976 | See Source »

The great American patriarch will never have it so good again. Clarence Day Sr., the gruff protagonist of Lindsay and Crouse's Life With Father, bullies his wife and children with nothing but a blustering charm--this was one classic stage family that managed to escape sinister Freudian entanglements, tragic...

Author: By R.e. Liebmann, | Title: A Nice, Light Summer Comedy | 7/30/1976 | See Source »

Dust Bowl and Depression. Humphrey dwells fondly, at times movingly, on the Dust Bowl and Depression years that scarred his psyche without crushing his spirit: "I used to see my father, his exuberant spirits momentarily giving in, sitting head in hands, grinding his life away between unpaid bills and unpaid...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Politics of Joy? | 6/21/1976 | See Source »

Embree is noted for his ability to psyche out his opponents, a major plus in his battle with Stones, who has been susceptible to such tactics in the past. An intense competitor, Embree's smooth-style has enabled him to re-write the Harvard record books during a sparkling intercollegiate...

Author: By Jon Ledeeky, | Title: Jumper Embree to Challenge Dwight Stones In NCAA Classic | 6/4/1976 | See Source »

"That's how Embree beat Dwight Stones (the present world-record holder), with psyche and consistency. He used to affect me that way, but now I just ignore him. I don't set Mel goals, I set height goals," McCulloh said. He added that 7 ft. 2 in. was his...

Author: By Joseph Dalton, | Title: 'Nothing' Works for McCulloh, Harvard's Other High Jumper | 5/20/1976 | See Source »

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