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When he was sure that the air strike at North Viet Nam was under way, Lyndon went on nationwide TV networks at 11:37 p.m. to deliver his somber message. "My fellow Americans: As President and Commander in Chief, it is my duty to report that renewed hostile actions against...
The current 75-minute production of the O'Neill is, in conception, a masterpiece; in execution, not far below--thanks to Jones and his collaborators seen and unseen. At the opening performance there were only a few rough edges, notably in the dancers ensemble rhythm.
CIVIL RIGHTS. In a brief plank, the platform promises "full implementation and faithful execution of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and all other civil rights statutes" and "improvements of civil rights statutes adequate to changing needs of our times." It commits the G.O.P. to helping "assure equal opportunity and...
With the zeal of a Savonarola, Zwingli tried to legislate Zurich into a facsimile of God's kingdom on earth. The town council passed stern laws against adultery and fornication and made attendance at Sunday services compulsory. But Zurich was an ideal community only for those who saw things...
Coupled with the Albee production is another shorter one act play, considerably less fortunate in both material and execution, "Picnic on the Battlefield" by Arrabel.