Word: reade
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...your recent caricature of the Rev. Malcolm Boyd [Oct. 7]: the Episcopal church can use many more dynamic clergymen like him! However, your closing statement would be more appropriate to Father Boyd's approach if it read: "The possibility in mixing show business with Christianity is that the Word may become the quip...
...idiot grin, and cartwheels admirably across the stage. Miss Bush and her counterpart Dame Chat (Joan Tolentino) scream too much, but their grimaces and multicolor petticoats (Lewis Smith's costuming is superb) more than compensate. In smaller parts, David Dunton as a myopic curate is the only actor to read, rather than chant his lines, and his care pays off in laughs. Ed Jay, Jr., as a sleepy Linus-figure with a patchwork blanket, is trapped in his one sight gag, but is pleasant enough...
...results of this week's student poll on the draft will also be forwarded to the presidential commission. Ford said that he was surprised at the low turnout--only 43 per cent of the undergraduate body voted. "It was a hard poll to read as saying anything in one direction," Ford said...
...TALKING COMPUTER. Burroughs Corp. expects to market a computer next year that will read its answers aloud. Electric impulses will vibrate the membrane of a loudspeaker, forming words. One use: a bank customer can go to a drive-in window and deposit a check in the computerized system, which in one second or so will announce the amount of his balance...
When it was time for Burton and Tyson to go back to school, the two "best buddies in high school" decided not to write to each other during the Fall. "If you want to find out how things are going, John, you can read about me in the papers," Burton quipped...