Word: white
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...stunning effect of Madden's first entrance. In the throne room the courtiers have gathered, all garbed in Ray Diffen's dark colors. Into this assembly descends the King via a steep stage-right staircase. He has long blond hair, a blond beard, and is dressed entirely in blinding white, with silver R's embroidered on his cape. To top it off, inside the gold crown on his head he holds a white kitten...
...dukes appointed trial-by-combat, Richard appears high on Ed Wittstein's imposing baldaquinesque two-story structure, trimmed with heavily bordered stained-glass panels reminiscent of Raoul Dufy. The King is now clad in gold with white boots, and there are seven colorful flagbearers in position. It is a fine touch in this highly ritualistic play that the King and the Lord Marshal (penetratingly projected by Robert Lumish) actually sing some of their lines here as though running through a formulaic and time-honored chant. An onstage sidedrummer accompanies the King's staircase descent and ascent...
EARLIER THAT DAY Waller lounged on his hotel bed, fiddling with the volume controls on a radio tuned into WBCN. He is quiet, sensitive, faintly pleased. "What do you think of American white rock, Country Joe, the Grateful Bead?". "A bit tame isn't it?" and one suddenly realized that he was right. Waller said he thought English groups were so much more aggressive and alive, able to pick up the mantle from the great black blues and rock musicians of the past because their members are all from the same particularly troubled English generation that was born during...
Indeed, for a layman, his understanding of psychiatry is profound. Besides being a trustee of the William Alanson White Psychiatric Foundation, Fortas has written often for its journal, Psychiatry. Preparing to sit on one case that required psychiatric backing, he asked an expert to "give me just as much to read as you can think of-and then give me some more." The friend believes he read...
...full extent of Fortas' influence will probably never be known?he vows never to write memoirs or leave important papers for nosy historians?he has been witness to nearly every great decision that Johnson has made. "Abe was usually called in on the real knotty problems," says one former White House aide, "the ones to which there are no hard answers...