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Even for Payne, 1951 was a pretty busy year; six full-length books, including two novels (Red Lion Inn, and, under the pseudonym Richard Cargoe, Maharajah), a book of short stories (The Blue Negro), and three nonfiction works (Red Storm over Asia, The Fathers of the Western Church, The Marshall Story). And Author Payne shows no signs of slowing up. He has eight more books in the works at the moment. One, a study of the tramp created by Charlie Chaplin, is finished and delivered to the publisher. Among the others are a life of Christ, a travel book about...
...started working here, Macrae discovered that "the vast mass of research that goes into a TIME story, especially a cover story, simply staggers anybody coming into the organization from outside. For a cover story, as much material is gathered as some biographers in England would collect for a full-length biography...
Then came the punch line: "But you're a big girl now. You need a [So & so girdle]." To show what was meant, the ad offered a full-length back view of a shapely brunette of voting age, presumably just before or after bathing-her derriere imprisoned ("dwindled down") in a patented cylindrical casing designed to make it look as much as possible like that of a bee or a racing...
...current affairs. Those whose yen for practical information goes beyond the chatty shopper's guide will get advice from such institutions as the Nursery Training School of Boston, (a Tufts College affiliate.) Among the programming highpoints are weekly broadcasts of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, marking that organization's first full-length appearance on the air-waves since...
Tonight at 8:30 Frequency Modulation station WGBH will make its premier with the first full-length live performance of the Boston Symphony Orchestra since...