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Tammy Grimes's Cyrenne is a perkily perfect farceuse, a bedroom imp continually assuming antic positions with dry-witted composure. Edward Woodward's Percy is a plebeian prince of pathos. Under his toothbrush mustache lurks a toothy nervous tic of a grin with which he commits endless facial suicides of self-doubt. He is as simple as the wooden rattle (a soccer-game noisemaker) that he carries in his hand. A mere kiss from Cyrenne makes him act like a porpoise with convulsions...
...Lampoon will transform the July issue of Mademoiselle into a parody of Esquire, Woodward A. Wickham '64, president of the Lampoon, announced yesterday...
Perhaps too high. For Goodwin wanted to go farther, faster. He undercut his boss, Assistant Secretary Robert Woodward, an amiable career official, mainly by deft use of telephone calls to the White House. But he soon found that other New Frontiersmen had studied their guerrilla manuals. Woodward's successor, Edwin Martin, demanded and got a clear line of authority from the White House and Secretary of State Dean Rusk. With that, Martin began bypassing Goodwin on key decisions...
...Donating their time, talents and money (aviation fuel costs as much as $60 a trip per plane), they fly down to the village every two weeks, spend a day and a half treating the sick and performing needed operations. They get great satisfaction from it. Says Dr. E. Paul Woodward, who has made 20 trips to El Rosario: "When we save someone with antibiotics, they're astounded. They think we can do anything...
...carry on the traditions of Woodward and Reed, the AFIP annually gives postgraduate training to scores of pathologists. It also gives short, intensive courses for pathology technicians. Last year pathologists from ten foreign countries attended the institute for advanced training. Last year 684.606 visitors also came to stare at Dan Sickles...