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...lying with my head on my fist on morning grass, dry of dew and warm with the first heat of the year. Spring smells and earth feelings crept into my seven-year-old body; nine-tenths innocent, one-tenth conscient. it responded. I rolled one cheek up till it closed an eye, and squinted down at the sunlit village...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Curtain Going Up | 4/20/1962 | See Source »

Helen Siegl is a most promising artist. Her woodcuts in particular are engaging, highly imaginative, and technically splendid; she portrays an intriguing world of children's fantasy with a vitality and boldness of style that make her worthy of far more attention than she has received till...

Author: By Russell B. Roberts, | Title: The World of Helen Siegl | 4/18/1962 | See Source »

...they dribbled their way all through the winter, and last week, as spring came north once more, they were still at it. The oversized pros of the National Basketball Association were playing overtime,as they went through the motions of a championship playoff that may well run on almost till Easter. Months ago, the long schedule made clear that the Boston Celtics are easily the class of the league (TIME, Dec. 22), the best at the game's swift art of dunking baskets while elbows dig and feet flail and the referee's whistle skirls its endless interruptions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Still at It | 4/13/1962 | See Source »

...week, "you can ask a woman to do something, and she doesn't always do it." Hours later came a statement of a sort from the cinema sorceress-a wordless but ostentatiously public pub crawl through Rome with Burton during which they drove, danced and nuzzled till dawn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Apr. 6, 1962 | 4/6/1962 | See Source »

...eclipse occurs ten days early. In Rome the temperature rises to 139°, while in New York a blizzard piles twelve inches of snow on the city's streets. Steam billows up from the sea and rolls over Western Europe at a depth of 50 feet till a flurry of cyclones blows it away...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: A Cockeyed World | 4/6/1962 | See Source »

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