Word: talentedly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...depict the far-out cover subject the editors called on an artist of far-ranging talent. Rumanian-born Saul Steinberg studied psychology at the University of Bucharest and architecture at the University of Milan, was a U.S. Navy officer in World War II, and has gained an international reputation for his vividly imaginative drawings. He is best known, perhaps, for his regular contributions to The New Yorker, has also been published in LIFE, FORTUNE, SPORTS ILLUSTRATED and Harper's Bazaar. In his deceptively simple linear technique, he gives life to Paul Klee's definition of drawing...
...announced last week (see preceding story), Johnson is the first to pay tribute to his top recruiter: Civil Service Commission Chairman John Williams Macy Jr., 48. Macy makes recommendations that have nothing whatever to do with the civil service as such. Says the President enthusiastically: "He's my talent scout. He's working all the time. He comes up with the names. He gives me several choices for every job. He's the best there...
...Frobe of Goldfinger. But Director Jean Becker, unwilling to risk all on one reckless stab at success by association, has also equipped Backfire with the Breathless team of Jean-Paul Belmondo and Jean Seberg. This time sparks fly only sporadically between them, partly because Actress Seberg?whose beauty and talent are unevenly matched?misbehaves with the studied seductiveness of a schoolgirl trying out her first pair of heels...
Conley has talent, go see for yourself, but he should find himself a playwright, a director, and a red pencil before he tries again...
Shell can use an international manager with Monty Spaght's talent for making mileage. Though its 500 worldwide subsidiaries and 11% of global oil production make it the world's second biggest oil company (after Standard of New Jersey), the Shell group's performance last year was disappointing. Despite record sales of $6.9 billion, a sharp drop in gasoline and oil prices in Europe and Japan helped depress profits 3% to $583 million. Without U.S. Shell, which is 69% owned by its European parent, the slide would have been steeper. The profits of Spaght's realm...