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...Iowa farm boy, Stan Talbott had a slick way of convincing roadside customers that he sold only freshly laid eggs. Stan would duck into the henhouse where he kept his ready-packaged eggs, push the hens about to make them cackle, and presently reappear with the eggs carefully sprinkled with pillow feathers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Don't Be Repulsive | 3/20/1950 | See Source »

Against him stood Hiss, handsome and confident-looking, vouched for by more than a score of character witnesses, including Supreme Court Justices Frankfurter and Reed (at the first trial; they did not reappear at the second). Many people agreed with Hiss, who had once said: "It is inconceivable that there could have been on my part, during 15 years or more in public office . . . any departure from the highest rectitude without its being known." Where did the truth lie-with the admitted perjurer or with the man of rectitude...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: The Case of Alger Hiss | 2/13/1950 | See Source »

...here is musical comedy's own gay potshot at grey-eyed, balding China-born Henry Luce. But disillusionment, as occasionally it must to all theatergoers, came last night to this reviewer. Yaleman Harvey Small (Luce) is soon lost in the shuffle of calico and cowboy boots and does not reappear until way into the last...

Author: By George A. Leiper, | Title: THE PLAYGOER | 11/2/1949 | See Source »

...keep them gawking, Leonidoff can pull such stunts as having an orchestra pit full of musicians swallowed up by the floor, to reappear a few moments later high at the rear of the stage. Lowered by elevator, the pit simply moves through the basement under its own power and gets on one of the three elevators that make up the sectional stage. (The stage revolves, too, elevators...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: Shoot the Works | 7/4/1949 | See Source »

...army truck corps, Martin du Gard conceived the idea of The Thibaults and reorganized his life to write it according to plan. The plan worked equally well on his country estate in Normandy or at his apartment in Nice. On Monday mornings he would disappear into his workroom; seldom reappear until Friday night...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Freethinker's Dilemma | 5/9/1949 | See Source »

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