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Last summer Terrence Tivnan '69, a lecturer at the Graduate School of Education, analyzed the results from the first survey...
...talked, his daughter Mary walked in, near tears. Paul walked her gently out, saying, 'All right, little Miss Emotion ...' " Willwerth followed the McCartney road show through Philadelphia and Atlanta, filing his reports to New York, where the story was written by Jay Cocks, researched by Edward Tivnan and edited by Martha Duffy...
...When I came in," Moses told TIME's Edward Tivnan, "my feeling was that Lerner and Bernstein had three years or so to bring out their product. The result was Philadelphia. I had no sympathy for what didn't work. Whatever I thought was too long, too laborious, too repetitive, not theatrical enough, I cut." Lerner, Bernstein and even the producers were barred from some rehearsals. Moses complained about "superficiality" in the book; Lerner, having begun the project in outrage over Nixon Administration excesses, found himself holed up in the Watergate Hotel rewriting far into the night...
...York, James Atwater, Frank Merrick, Ivan Webster and Gerald Clarke pieced together the cables that flowed in all through the weekend and wrote the cover story and accompanying boxes. The package was researched by Edward Tivnan, Marta Dorion and Allan Hill and edited by Marshall Loeb. "An assassination attempt is more than just bad news or the act of a lunatic," says Loeb. "It raises the problem of how to campaign in our free, open society. And it reins in the ability of our President or presidential candidates to move among their followers and get a 'feel...
Newly armed with a knowledge of 8-to-10 pin cables, mike mixers and battery packs, Fayard recruited Reporter-Researchers Jean Vallely and Edward Tivnan, Production Assistant Leonard Schulman and Ray Kennedy, a ringer from SPORTS ILLUSTRATED'S writing staff, to be the cast of "The Stickball Show," a celebration of New York City's favorite street game. With Reporter-Researcher Audrey Ball on hand as crew-person, Fayard taped a half-hour extemporaneous discussion of stickball paraphernalia, followed by a spirited demonstration of the game. After holding the 20-lb. camera for a while, says Fayard...