Word: talentedly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Most of TIME'S contacts with the demanding variety of talent and temperament nurtured by our cover artists are the responsibility of Researcher Rosemary Frank. In four years on the job, Rosemary has become a remarkably efficient travel agent, capable of shipping an artist off on assignment in style and comfort. She keeps track of them on their travels, serves as assistant customs broker when they return from abroad, translates their imaginative notes into reasonable expense accounts. In between times, she keeps busy collecting the photographs that some artists work from, finding background symbols (the insignia for Soviet Admiral...
...mood in Pennsylvania is so bleak that Joe Clark predicts that one more defeat, far from rejuvenating the party, will relegate it to "permanent minority status." He could be right. The Democratic leadership has succeeded so well in stifling young talent that there maybe nobody around capable of picking up the pieces-and that is true not only in Pennsylvania but elsewhere...
Quincy seemed stunned by the upset, Adams House has never been noted for its football teams, but it seems that this year the sophomore class has brought previously unseen football talent into A-House, which just could...
...Ever since the success of Virginia Woolf in 1962, Edward Albee has exercised this right annually. Tiny Alice, The Ballad of the Sad Café, A Delicate Balance, Malcolm, Everything in the Garden, and now Box and Quotations from Mao Tse-tung represent the alarming deterioration of a formidable talent...
Director, writer, scene designer and onetime actor, Franco Zeffirelli talks and acts like a mountebank, but he is a man of considerable talent and great versatility. "I am," he declares grandly, "the flag-bearer of the crusade against boredom, bad taste and stupidity in the theater...