Word: simon
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...categories such as "The Long March Toward the Great Society" and "Humble Origins of the People's Servant." Under the chapter head "Humility and Self-Criticism," there is a meaningful blank space. All told, Shepherd and Wren gathered about 300 quotations from Johnson-his folksiest and most fulsome. Simon & Schuster, which plans to publish the $2 booklet in March with a limp red plastic cover similar to Mao's, reports keen early bookstore interest. Some facets of Lyndonthink...
...Robinson in the single-take hotel scene where Benjamin insists on talk before sex, then allows her to become a stock villainess who appears in the last hour for five minutes to serve an archetypal function as Dracula's daughter. Sensing the glaring omission of Bancroft, Nichols instructs Simon and Garfunkle to put her name in a song insert, a gratuitous gesture matched only by her one-line appearance at the wedding finale...
...KRAFT MUSIC HALL (NBC, 9-10 p.m.).* Victor Borge, Nancy Wilson and Simon and Garfunkel appear in separate performances in "Trio for Tonight...
...Dear God, I wished on a star two times but nothing happened. Now what? [Signed] Anna." The question, delivered with all the Promethean imperiousness of a six-year-old, is from More Children's Letters to God (Simon & Schuster), the second of two phenomenally successful compilations of juvenile missives addressed to the deity. Compiled by a pair of veteran writers of children's books, Eric Marshall and Stuart Hample, Children's Letters to God was published last year, has so far sold 340,000 copies. More Letters, only eleven weeks in print, has already reached...
...THINGS WORK: AN ILLUSTRATED ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TECHNOLOGY. 590 pages. Simon & Schusfer...