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...unkind to mention that the best Andrews "sister" is Janie Sell, who enlivens the train ride with a very funny imitation of Marlene Dietrich. Patty and Maxene have taken pains to insist that Janie is in no sense a replacement for La Verne, who died in 1967. In fact, Sell's character, somehow unfairly, turns out to be a spy ("Mitzi, a Nazi?") dragged from the stage before Maxene and Patty, in blinding red, white and blue spangles, sing their finale...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Compulsive Nostalgia: OVER HERE | 3/18/1974 | See Source »

...Nixon staff, confident that the willingness to release the tapes had taken the steam out of the impeachment drive, was dismayed to find that criticism of the President continued. The drastic reversals in policy by Nixon even seemed to worry some critics anew. In a particularly unkind cut, AFL-CIO President George Meany not only said that his union still wanted Nixon out of office, but added: "The events of the last several days prove the dangerous emotional instability of the President." The White House felt obliged to dignify this with a reply. Deputy Press Secretary Gerald Warren called...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CRISIS: Seven Tumultuous Days | 11/5/1973 | See Source »

Both crews are going to be tough to beat, coach Parker said last night. "It's going to be a very rough race, you know the last time we went down there [Navy] they were very unkind to us [Navy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Heavyweights Are Favorites to Defeat Unbeaten Navy, Penn for Adams Cup | 5/4/1973 | See Source »

...unkind, "caustic" reporter might respond: "What specific training does a Governor need? None! What examinations must a Governor pass to be qualified? None!" Unfortunately...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Mar. 26, 1973 | 3/26/1973 | See Source »

...than might have been expected. De Antonio, who created Milhouse, a pastiche of old newsreels about Yorba Linda's favorite son, seems qualified to make the current film chiefly by his acquaintances with many of the painters featured, who from time to time address him affectionately as "De." Whatever unkind things might have been said in this space about the documentaries of Marcel Ophuls, De Antonio's interviewing technique clearly demonstrates how much Ophuls has in fact achieved. There are long pauses, inane phrases left hanging, and, all around, the obtrusiveness of the equipment--a long mike stuck...

Author: By Phil Patton, | Title: Painters Talking | 3/8/1973 | See Source »

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