Word: wiseness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Your choice of Judge Johnson as a cover subject was a wise, albeit a too-long-delayed one. Many of us native Alabamians have long admired Johnson's clear, courageous and compelling legal decisions-many of them lonely beacons of judicial reason on a small island of sanity in the midst of a wild, raging sea of irrationality...
Before another Lam is led to slaughter, it might be wise for Bob Hope to try another production firm. This-the 52nd film he has starred in-was churned out by Hope Enterprises, a family affair. For comedians, it's sometimes better to do business with strangers...
...decision to use projections is wise, for nothing is more impossible than creating a believable magic forest from paper and paint. John Halvorson's slides and the green and blue light scheme ordained by Alan Symonds worked well enough when the stage was quiet and the poetry delivered with reasonable facility...
...film offers an astonishingly thorough and accurate introduction to Joyce, for those who have been too busy or too intimidated to discover him. Everything you hear is Joyce's own language, and Joyce at his best, since the script writers have selected wisely from the book's 800 pages for their two hours of film time. No doubt many viewers will run to the book after witnessing this proof of Joyce's wise hilarity...
Clenched Fists. In his 20s during the '30s, Bendiner managed to find work as a switchboard operator-errand boy-editorial assistant-reporter-managing editor for a variety of magazines, including New Masses and Nation. His account of life with the Old Left shows how wise the Communists were in denouncing him as an enemy of the people...