Word: talentedly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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This is an unusually disappointing film because so much talent we've admired elsewhere goes unused. It's hard to believe that the product is so small...
Negro 136th legislative district, taking a remarkable 82% of the vote. He had been little heard from until last week, when he showed that election to office had not taught him one valuable political talent: knowing when to keep his mouth shut...
There is no denying the considerable talent of a great many homosexuals, and ideally, talent alone is what should count. But the great artists so often cited as evidence of the homosexual's creativity-the Leonardos and Michelangelos -are probably the exceptions of genius. For the most part, thinks Los Angeles Psychiatrist Edward Stainbrook, homosexuals are failed artists, and their special creative gift a myth. No less an authority than Somerset Maugham felt that the homosexual, "however subtly he sees life, cannot see it whole," and lacks "the deep seriousness over certain things that normal men take seriously...
...descriptions. Fowles's faults, however, are mostly the faults of inexperience. At 39, he is a novelistic tyro, a London schoolmaster who published The Collector at the relatively advanced age of 37. Considered as a second novel, The Magus is forgivable and even promising. It takes a considerable talent to make so much go so wrong...
Cornell and Columbia looked so mediocre in the IAB last week that the Tigers and Quakers will probably stage a two-way battle for the League title. With plenty of height, balance and sheer talent, both of them should cream the Crimson this weekend...