Word: wits
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Your Andy Warhol cover is evocative and refreshing. The squares, unfortunately, won't pay attention to how he's manipulated his patterns, and thus will miss the rhythm and wit...
...assistant to the Director of the Budget. "I'm a second-generation bureaucrat," he says without apology. After the Eisenhower sweep, Neustadt went first to Cornell as an assistant professor of public administration, then in 1954 he joined the Columbia Department of Government. A lively lecturer and wit, he had more students than there were seats in his class, with late arrivals parked on the floor...
Died. Dolly O'Brien, 70, belle of Palm Beach from the '20s to the '40s, whose ageless blonde beauty, irrepressible wit and $5,000,000 worth of yeast from her second husband, Julius Fleischmann, so charmed the swains that Clark Gable, among others, proposed to her when she was well past 50 but was turned down as husband No. 4 because she could not countenance moving to Hollywood; after a succession of strokes; in West Palm Beach...
POOR RICHARD does not register as many laughs as Mary, Mary, but Jean Kerr again produces the wit that is instant wisdom. Alan Bates plays the kind of mixed-up wanderer that women yearn to straighten out and anchor...
NONFICTION 1. Markings, Hammarskjold (1) 2. Reminiscences, MacArthur (2) 3. The Italians, Barzini (3) 4. My Autobiography, Chaplin (4) 5. The Kennedy Years, the New York Times and Viking Press (5) 6. The Kennedy Wit, Adler ( 7 ) 7. The Words, Sartre ( 6 ) 8. Life with Picasso, Gilot and Lake 9. The Future of Man, De Chardin ( 9 ) 10. Sixpence in Her Shoe, McGinley...