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Scenes taken from "The Refusal," "The Father," "A Report to the Academy," and "Before the Law" are handled well by director and actors. Thanks to the artistry of Henry Timm, who seems made for the portly malevolence of Kafka's worst bureaucrats, these skits are well done. Playing the father, the magistrates, and the ape who discovers humanity in a bottle of Schnapps, Timm has a masterful sense of just where it is that absurdity and humor intersect...

Author: By Alice C. Van buren, | Title: Kafka Staged | 1/15/1974 | See Source »

...their charges with fair discipline and genuinely tried to help them. The residents feel strongly that the riot occurred because of the "permissiveness" of state officials?notably Oswald, who is as heartily detested as the inmates. "Oswald was at fault," said Frank Mandeville, for many years the owner of Timm's Hardware. "If he had gone in right away, some lives might have been lost, but not on the tragic scale we have now." Mandeville, who still doubts that the hostages were killed by police bullets rather than knife wounds, insists: "Political pressure caused Oswald to change his story." Like...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Attica in the Aftermath | 9/27/1971 | See Source »

...lure of markets (and profits) made available by the Thruway. There are old, elm-shaded Victorian homes hard by one and two story frame houses of no particular distinction; in the commercial district the new Citizens' Bank, done in businesslike red-brick modern, contrasts with the clapboard charm of Timm's Hardware. Attica has a variety of fraternal, youth and religious organizations, in addition to seven churches, all well attended on Sundays. The only movie theater, though, closed its doors a few years ago for lack of business. In normal times the most popular pastime is cheering on the Attica...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Attica in the Aftermath | 9/27/1971 | See Source »

...Alvin R. Timm, associate professor of Naval Sciences, said "As far as I know, the Navy has not indicated to us that it is contemplating a move of this nature at the present...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Army Cuts ROTC For Grad Schools | 2/29/1968 | See Source »

...pioneers were at it right up to the end. In Frankfurt, a frontiersman named Timm Ulrichs put himself on view in a glass box, along with his school diploma, vaccination certificate and other personal documents. Manhattan's Leo Castelli Gallery put on a one-man show titled "Store Fronts," which is all they were: a row of fullscale, blank and well-lighted store fronts made of metal with Plexiglas windows backed by brown wrapping paper. The artist is a 30-year-old Bulgarian escapee from Soviet Realism named Christo, who has lived in New York since...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Exhibitions: Please Don't Feed the Sculpture | 6/10/1966 | See Source »

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