Word: friendlies
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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Wild Glint. Tony Boyle scoffed at the idea of any U.M.W. involvement, and offered a $50,000 reward for information leading to the murderers. He received some support from West Virginia Congressman Kenneth Hechler, a friend of Yablonski's, who said: "I'm sure that officials of the union had nothing to do with this." Hechler speculated, however, that the murders were prompted by "the venom that was generated during this campaign...
...celestial bodies, he said, the movement and position of electrons cannot be precisely determined. Only the statistical probability of their position can be ascertained with accuracy. The idea was brilliantly elaborated by Bern's colleague, Werner Heisenberg, but it provoked serious challenge. Even Bern's old friend, Einstein, with whom he often played violin sonatas, did not believe that particle motion-or, indeed, any basic phenomena in nature-was so completely in the grip of chance. "God may be subtle," said Einstein, "but he is not malicious...
...that would get anyone else smashed in the face." Taking on Manhattan Restaurateur Toots Shor in the old days, Mike blurted, "Toots, why do people call you a slob?" Just last month, on 60 Minutes, Wallace reminded 32-year-old Millionaire Stewart Mott of his broken engagement to Girl Friend Christine Donovan and continued, "You still go together-aren't you going to get married?" The response: "We may some day, if we ever decide to have children...
...There is no way to describe it to any one who hasn't experienced it," May said. "I have a friend in Japan who was hospitalized two months-he was surrounded and shouted at until he collapsed...
Next came Next, a play written for him by his friend Terrence McNally. Elaine May directed Coco in a straw-hat production, admired it and him, and brought both to New York. Who should see it in New York but Neil Simon, with one act of Lovers already written. After he saw Coco, Simon wrote the other two acts with him in mind...