Word: sam
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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From all sides came the standard refrain: let Uncle Sam pay. Rising in the General Assembly's Budgetary Committee, U.S. Delegate Philip Klutznick sharply reminded the delegates that the U.N. would be stone broke "in a matter of weeks." If the nations do not pay up. he added, "this will be looked on as an era in which raised voices and small bills unpaid marked the beginning of the disintegration of another of mankind's great dreams." Hence, the U.S. would chip in "a sizable voluntary contribution" beyond its normal 32.51% quota, just as it had done...
...Wright, 38, Fort Worth Congressman, is a middle-of-the-roader who at this stage has the private backing of both Lyndon Johnson and Sam Rayburn...
...good many of the play's individual scenes-some of them flashbacks that put Nerone on the stage-have dramatic color and impact; several performances-Sam Levene's as the doctor, Leo Genn's as the monsignor-are striking. But though its theological concerns often acquire theatrical force, The Devil's Advocate seems discrete and unfocused in the theater...
...Lili Darvas, as Freud's hateful, race-conscious mother, stands out. Salome Jens, his wife, seems a bit confused as to whether she is supposed to be jealous of Elizabeth, mad at Sigmund, or loyal, and she generally has a look which can only be described as miserably bland. Sam Wanamaker does not make a clear impression in his portrayal of Freud's colleague...
Yale was superb in running up the highest point total in Heptagonal history. The Elis notched six firsts--Bill Flippin with 7.7 in the hurdles, Stack in the 600, Carroll in the 1000, Bobby Mack with a Barton record 4:16.5 in the mile, Sam Streibert with 6 ft., 6 in. in the high jump, and the two-mile relay unit with...