Word: robbinses
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Spurred by the Trib, 70 of the city's and world's largest corporations recently set up an organization to fight the exodus of small industry from New York. Says I. D. Robbins, president of the City Club, a group of civic leaders:
Missing Disciplines. Dell's new hardcover imprint, called Delacorte, lured James Jones away from Scribners, which had published his first four books. Jones's contract assures him $800,000 for rights to his next three books, despite the fact that Jones is only halfway through the first. Dell...
Jerome Robbins? "Too self-obsessed. He's forgotten his point of view. He is not pushing forward any more." Martha Graham? "She thinks everything is expressible through a new technique." The Royal Ballet? "Too tradition-bound." The Bolshoi? "Too obsessed with characterization and athletics." The Kirov? "The finest in...
Where Love Has Gone. "Somewhere along the line the world has lost all its standards and all its taste," snaps Bette Davis. But don't let her dictum fool you. Miss Davis is merely throwing in the opening ball for a few innings of big league smut scraped together...
This time, Robbins' story bears certain unmistakable but less than libelous resemblances to the real-life tragedy of 1958 in which Lana Turner's teen-age daughter, Cheryl, killed her mother's lover. Producer Joseph E. Levine has dressed it up as what used to be called...