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...very pleased to see TIME publish three pictures of the Lehman Zoo for Children in Central Park [Oct. 13] and a very well-written brief of its use for and by the children. I also noticed, however, to my chagrin, that no mention was made of the architect...
Congratulations on the very revealing and well-written Ulbricht story...
...says New York Times Financial Writer Burton Crane, "I can usually tell how far east they've reached. About the time they reach Cincinnati, the stock starts jumping and keeps rising until they get to New York." The good word is often spread through press conferences, news releases, well-written company reports. These devices do not bring any protest from the stock exchanges; what they object to is the furtive telephoned tips to a newspaper, the phony rumor passed on to brokers, the information passed on to a favored...
...Life of Samuel Johnson," Leonard Bernstein describing "What Makes Opera Grand," Joseph Welch pondering "Capital Punishment." The program had lived up to the credo of its imaginative producer, Robert Saudek: "I don't believe in the principle of the high rating. My faith lies in the well-conceived idea, the well-written word, the well-spent dollar...
...brought to this some well-written scenes and his usual technical dexterity. But even considering how amusing the play can be, and eloquent and skillful, and how well George Roy Hill has directed and Barbara Baxley, James Daly and Robert Webber have acted it, a good deal seems somehow unsatisfying. There is, in the end, too much sense of mere surface, of flare-ups with more theater in them than truth, of Freud pinch-hitting for flesh and blood, of amusing little leitmotivs in place of incisive motivations. There is not much organic development, and at times scenes dribble...