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...three styles of comedy on display at Dunster House this weekend balance one another perfectly. It is a sensitive and sensible journey from the ravaging whimsy of Pinter to the mystical Aria da Capo to the smoking humour of Sheridan's The Critic...

Author: By Salahuddin I. Iman, | Title: One-Acters | 4/27/1968 | See Source »

...Everybody in the country has gone crazy about saving something," grins a happy member of Biddle's staff. Two Los Angeles burlesque houses want recognition as cultural monuments. Sheridan, Wyo., has saved Buffalo Bill's favorite saloon. Baltimore is trying to protect Babe Ruth's home. West Virginia would enshrine the father of Mother's Day. In Jackson, Tenn., Engineer Casey Jones's trackside bungalow is a museum. And Hartford, Conn., has a renovated stable proudly boasting: "George Washington's horse slept here...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Americana: Building the Past | 1/19/1968 | See Source »

Radcliffe has elected its officers for the Class of 1968. They are: president, Diane B. Balter of South House and Rochester, N.Y.; secretary, Sherry G. Leeright of North House and Cheyenne, Wyo.; and treasurer, Sandra R. Clark of North House and Sheridan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Radcliffe Seniors Choose Officers | 11/29/1967 | See Source »

Married. Rosemary Harris, 40, British actress whose equal knack for Shakespeare, Shaw and Sheridan blossomed in New York's APA repertory company under the direction of Ellis Rabb, her first husband (her ties with APA and Rabb both ended in divorce last spring); and John Ehle, 41, native North Carolina author (The Free Man); in Penland...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Nov. 3, 1967 | 11/3/1967 | See Source »

Brave Popularizers. Rousseau apart, the brio of the age sings through its people-Gluck and Burke, Goethe and Charles III, Sheridan and Mirabeau, Marie Antoinette and Catherine the Great-who occupies a chapter of special delight. The volume is scattershot with fascinating and sometimes trivial notes: Mozart early in his career used to send obscene letters to relatives; in 18th century London, privies were called Jerichos; Boswell went to bed with Rousseau's wife precisely 13 times. The Durants can scarcely resist an anecdote or an aphorism. The borrowed ones are usually the best, as for instance Diderot...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: A Great March | 10/6/1967 | See Source »

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