Word: truthful
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? Edward Albee's drama about a venomous all-night orgy of truth and consequences on faculty row has reached the screen with every four-letter word intact. Elizabeth Taylor, playing bitch-wife to Richard Burton's hagridden husband, proves that there is talent on both sides of the family...
...noblest creatures, while surrounded by ignorant, sullen, savage, glowering Mississippians who show resentment and hatred by snarling, cursing, flailing and kicking them. The marchers are protected only by porcine cops who with measured malevolence gas, club and kick them. I wish you paid as much homage to truth as to adjectives...
...sick because he was a Congregationalist. Congregationalists are fat and sick, I am sure, in about the same proportion as members of any other religious group. However, if your readers infer that Casper became a superior golfer because he was first a Congregationalist, they may be nearer the truth. Congregationalists are often fine golfers, as I can attest on many a sunny Sunday morning...
...travel, once a luxury for the few, has become part of the very fabric of modern living. If this was not clearly apparent in the past, the airline strike brought the truth home. This week's cover story focuses on newly thriving TWA and its president, Charles C. Tillinghast Jr., but the subject is the entire industry and its rather fantastic prospects beyond the immediate problem of the strike...
...imparts amazing energy to the part of the director, who introduces and narrates the play. He and Elizabeth Cole, as the woman or man of the title, make much more of their parts than do most of the cast, who look -- and this may not be far from the truth -- as if they were let loose into a jungle as unknown to them as to the first-night audience...