Word: rosee
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...John Dexter has piloted his forty or so players with a sure hand. At the performance I saw, a few of the smaller parts were not well spoken, but these should improve. The role of narrator-page Martin Rulz does not greatly tax the outstanding skills of George Rose, but he handles it splendidly...
...Ballroom and adjoining suites for a nine-hour blast for four French and American charities. "A gay and brilliant assemblage," said the society reporters next morning. It was indeed. And at one point in the evening, a New York Times photographer snapped a picture of Socialite Stephen Sanford, Mrs. Rose Kennedy and the Duchess of Windsor that Velasquez would have been proud...
Last week the Commerce Department reported that imports soared 12% in this year's first nine months, to an annual rate of $20.4 billion. At the same time, exports rose only 3%, to a rate of $25.7 billion. This unfavorable turn has cut the U.S. trade surplus from last year's $6.8 billion to $5.3 billion and frustrated attempts to achieve a surplus in the overall balance of payments. The Commerce Department, which last week estimated that U.S. payments ran a deficit of $200 million to $400 million during the third quarter, expects the nation to dip into...
Also for Veterinarians. Some 70 U.S. banks now have their own credit cards. The lure: big profits. American Express credit-card sales rose 40% last year to $340 million; Diners' Club rose 28% to $210 million. This rapid growth has, in fact, attracted far more than the banks. Dozens of new credit-card plans, ranging from neighborhood to countrywide, are popping up across the U.S. California's Transamerica Credit Corp. issues cards for individual shopping centers that enable the shopper to gas up her car, buy in a wide variety of shops, eat lunch and have her hair...
Bayonet Rule. Now, still alert and spry at 84, Kerensky has written a book that is part autobiography, part a narrative history of how he rose to power and ruled Russia for 31 fleeting months before he was overthrown. Three months later Red sailors forced their way into the Constituent Assembly and overthrew the elected government. His "turning point" is not the usual, lumped-together Russian Revolution as a whole; rather, it is the catastrophic overturn of his humanist, basically democratic regime by what turned out to be the brutal, wholly totalitarian Bolsheviks. It is a point the world...