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...Actress Lupino became Director Lupino in motion pictures more than a dozen years ago (among her credits are RKO's Hard, Fast and Beautiful and The Hitch-Hiker). She got into television in 1956 when Producer Joseph Gotten asked her to direct The Trial of Mary Surratt for NBC's On Trial series. Since then she has directed more than 50 television shows-everything from Have Gun, Will Travel to Alfred Hitchcock Presents, where she developed such a cool hand with terror that she is now known in the trade as "the female Hitch...
Justice Klein was considering the case of the Bunny, the look-but-don't-touch feature of the Playboy Clubs, which have proliferated across the country like rabbits in the past few years. Manhattan's club cost $3,500,000 and had already gotten a restaurant license from the state...
Pessimistic Cooney Weiland claims to be worried. Says Cooney, "They can get a lot of goals, and they are always tough on that ice of theirs." Well, any team that can get those goals for you is bound to be tough, but Dartmouth hasn't really gotten so many this year. Against Cornell they only managed four (Cornell had five), and against Colby they picked up but three (Colby had four). Harvard, by comparison, slaughtered Cornell 3-1, and easily mastered Colby...
...Cubans who were captured in April 1961 during the disastrous Bay of Pigs invasion. Toward last week's end. New York Attorney James B. Donovan-who had been coordinating his negotiations for the prisoners' release with Bobby Kennedy-announced that he had finally gotten the unpredictable dictator at long last to sign an agreement. The terms: a freighter, carrying a cargo of drugs, would sail for Havana; the Bay of Pigs prisoners would be shuttled back aboard four jetliners to U.S. soil before Christmas. In Florida, where thousands of wives and children waited, smiles flickered on faces long...
...bulky release, he was asked to identify the key passages, so that these press inquirers would not have to waste their own time searching for the lead of their story. In any list of appointments, White House correspondents no longer have to hunt for the significant names: Salinger has gotten the word-he conveniently separates the wheat from the chaff...