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Strindberg's short monologue The Stronger completes the double bill. The play turns on a question: who is the stronger, the silent Miss Y, who has had a long liaison with Mrs. X's husband, or Mrs. X, who still has her husband, her children and her home...
That this is Lyndon Johnson's chief worry in Congressional liaison, however, shows that in Congress, Lyndon Johnson does not have much to worry about...
Five seniors have been nominated for Danforth Graduate Fellowships by fessor of the Civilization of France Laurence Wylie, C. Douglas Dillon Pro-and Danforth Liaison Officer for the College. The are Peter M. Briggs, Donald G. Marshall, Miles Morgan, Henry F. Smith III, and Peter W. Williams...
Specifically, alleged the prosecution when his trial finally got under way this summer, Wolff had been Heinrich Himmler's closest confidant and his chief liaison officer to Hitler, had "supported and guaranteed" their plans to exterminate the Jews, and, between July and September of 1942, supplied the boxcars that took 300,000 Jews from the Warsaw ghettos to the ovens of Auschwitz...
...female embodiment of evil. In J. R. Salamanca's gaudy, gothic 1961 novel she was a wildly desirable schizophrenic whose corruptive beauty disrupted the routine of a private sanitarium. In Director Robert Rossen's movie version of the book, she is Jean Seberg, who enjoys an unholy liaison with a young therapist-in-training, lures an inmate toward destruction, steals away with a lesbian patient, and occasionally whispers improprieties into the ears of small boys...