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...facilities that shoppers and tourists often pay a visit whether nature is calling or not. The rest rooms feature soft lighting, gold- plated fixtures, marble changing tables (complete with complimentary diapers), marble-and-gold phone booths and automatic toilets. Since the mall opened last August, says general manager David Wass, beaming, "it's not uncommon for people with relatives or visitors in town to show them the rest rooms...
...Bergman (The In-Laws) include the Lord's back-lot zinger, "I put the fear of me in you," and Talent Agent Harry O. Tophet's devilish irreverence, "He had to close the big dining room up there." Tophet cuts a deal with a young songwriter (Ted Wass), offering fame in exchange for his soul. Director Paul Bogart's muzzy little comedy appropriately pivots on the Burns-Burns confrontation when Lucifer and the Lord play poker in Caesars Palace to win the yuppie Faustus. Oh, God! You Devil has a shopping-mall message...
...Collector Karolik's greatest satisfaction came not with the opening of the new wing, but three days later when his chief rival, No. 1 U.S. Antique Collector Henry du Pont, tripped up to Boston to look over the work of the upstart. "For his opinion I wass waiting," said Karolik. "He wass bowled ofer...
Norman M. Wallack '42, Stanley F. Wass '43, Thomas R. White '44, Cedric H. Whitman ocC, Thomas K. Wickes '42, Alexander Williams Jr. '44, Stephen Winship ocC, Leonard Wolsky '44, Brooks Wright '43, Joseph A. Zilber...
Delbert L. Barnett; Edwin E. Boysen; John D. Colhoun; John F. Harvey; Charles Jackson; Donald C. Johnson; George R. Kelley; Richard W. Lyons; E. Charles Palm; Harold C. Passer; A. Peter Ruderman; Donals H. Shaw; Stanley F. Wass...