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...when I received an assignment to cover a "Salute to Dorothy Hamill" night in nearby Stamford, Connecticut. The event was a showcase for area talent and a benefit for the Olympic fund. A crowd of 1800 jammed the Stamford indoor rink to catch a glimpse at America's skating sweetheart. In the press box, Stamford Advocate reporter Tom Shantz and I traded notes on our scheduled interview with Hamill...
Unfortunately, much of this dialogue is insipid and cliched. Worse, Teichmann's attempts at character development partially distort West's intent. In the stage version, for example, the relationship between Miss Lonelyhearts and his sweetheart Betty--which assumes a far more central role than in the novel--is transformed into a typical 50s romance, while Shrike, Miss Lonelyhearts' misanthropic boss, becomes too intrusively a father figure. Worst of all are Teichmann's omissions. Absent from his script are many of West's most pungent passages; missing too are several key incidents which suggest that Miss Lonelyhearts' real impulse...
...Chicago real estate man, Rumsfeld attended the New Trier High School in Winnetka, Ill., gaining renown as a 150-lb. state wrestling champion. He won a scholarship to Princeton, married his high school sweetheart Joyce Pierson, and from 1954 to 1957 was a Navy pilot. Leaving the service as a lieutenant (j.g.), he became a congressional aide-and struck up a friendship with Michigan Representative Jerry Ford. In 1962 Rumsfeld began his own political career by winning the safe Republican congressional seat on Chicago's wealthy North Shore...
...humorous sequences in The Tutor, Fritz's father, after listening to him generously forgive his sweetheart's unfaithfulness, presents him with the product of her dalliance, a baby boy. "My son," he says, "having justified the cause, will you shrink back from the effect?" If the effect of Loeb attempts to breathe life into second rate plays is to produce more debacles like this one, a little shrinking back, not to mention a plucking out of the offending eye, might not be such a bad idea...
Heads Cracked. Chavez and his supporters charged that the Teamsters had succeeded by threatening workers -indeed, some heads were cracked in bloody confrontations-and by persuading growers to switch from the more militant U.F.W. without consulting workers. They also charged that Teamsters negotiated "sweetheart contracts" with growers. The Teamsters said they had thousands of petitions from workers who wanted Teamster representation...