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...sure that the University of Pennsylvania's George Ruff doesn't give a Rapp, but isn't he the Project Mercury psychiatrist who asked: "What did the little particles say, John?" J. C. SCHAEFER Philadelphia > That was a Ruff question...
Filmed in England and at Scotland's Hermitage Castle in the Cheviot Hills, the play-with its bright Highland backgrounds and darkly cloistered interiors-was done in some of the most living color ever seen on television. It was well directed by George Schaefer, who made restrained but effective use of the advantages of film: for the forest-concealed murder of Banquo; for an electronically superimposed vision of his ghost, whose airy lack of substance helped direct attention away from the supernatural and into Macbeth's mind; for the approach of troops, siege ladders, battering rams, and Birnam...
...bear market will be quick to come to an end." Even the Dow theorists, who believe that stocks have been in a bear market for months, could not agree on what is going on. Dow Specialist Richard Russell believes that the market will go much lower. But E. George Schaefer, publisher of the Dow Theory Trader, says that a foundation has been laid for "a surprisingly healthy upsurge into late...
...Anything Goes (Benny Carter and Hal Schaefer; United Artists). A hipster's eye view of Cole Porter. Alto Saxophonist Carter and Pianist Schaefer romp exuberantly, with the aid of assorted sidemen. through I Love Paris, Anything Goes, You're the Top, transforming these Broadway classics into a crackling bed of hot Coles. Arranger Schaefer's most improbable invention: a version of C'est Magnifique opening with a snatch of the Lohengrin wedding march...
...Star Golf, Freedomland has a 10,000-car parking lot (50?), expects 85,000 visitors on good days, an average of 37,000 (v. 60,000 tops at Disneyland). Many of the park's features are undisguised advertisements : ye olde brewery is built and operated by Schaefer beer; Elsie the Borden cow is the most conspicuous resident of a Midwestern farm; the Bank of New York operates regular banking facilities (the building is ancient, but the interest is modern); the clocks in the Chicago and San Francisco railway stations bear the monogram of the Hamilton Watch Co. Nonetheless, three...