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...anyone with the slightest sensitivity of taste, anyone capable of noting the subtle differences between, say, absinthe and buttermilk, knows that small cokes taste quite a bit better than big ones. The original 6 1/2 ouncer is a real taste classic. On the contrary, the 10-ouncer is a vivid symbol of creeping materialism. 3 1/2 ounces more for your dime, and all that is sacrificed is quality. According to informed sources, the difference is due to the fact that there is the same total amount of syrup in each variety. . . Rem Rieder...
...accomplished within the technical limitations of the Adams House Dining Hall). Seated inside the mound, Diana Allen Delivers Winnie's two hour near-monologue of madness with a dazzling range of style-dirty-old man, guilty-little-girl, calm, logical lunatic. With converse skill, Armand Pohan creates a vivid Willie without showing his face or speaking more than fifty words...
Grenier's linguistic skill runs deeper than assembling musical combinations of tones and letters. He uses the combinations to construct vivid visual and emotional scenes. "Grodek" pictures a battlefield strewn with casualties, among which a nurse walks "to greet the ghosts of heroes, bleeding heads...
Schulz fights for his strip with vehemence because he puts so much of himself into Peanuts' world. So vivid have his strip characters become to him that he talks of them as if they were members of the household. (They are as real to readers, who have sent blankets to Linus, valentines to Charlie, and a variety of clothes to Snoopy.) The psychiatry Schulz includes in Peanuts comes from his own intuition; he seldom reads any weighty tomes. "I try to remember that basically cartooning is drawing funny pictures. So I just draw some kind of wild action...
...charged that the press "has reported only the vivid occurences--tho demonstrations--misrepresenting the strength of the Communist movement...