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...Diana Congdon, who covets a place among lady discus throwers in the 1964 Olympics and who walked the 50 miles in 13 hr. 29 min., toting an 8-lb. knapsack filled with a diminishing supply of candy, oranges and fresh clothes. In Burlington, N.C., a 58-year-old postman (who rides a motor scooter on his route) walked the 50 miles in 10 hr. 28 min.. boasted he could cut two hours off that time. Newspapers scrambling for a "bright feature" put their most athletic reporters on the road, though few finished 50 miles. One-the San Francisco Chronicle...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Hit the Road, Jack | 2/22/1963 | See Source »

...Tiger and The Typists are a pair of one-act, two-character plays by Murray Schisgal, 36, who is handsomely helped by the husband-and-wife acting team of Eli Wallach and Anne Jackson. In The Tiger, an eccentrically violent postman named Ben grabs Gloria, a Long Island housewife, from a New York street, marches her captive to his cold-water lair, and pins her arms behind her. Rape? Murder? What is on the whirling mind of this kook? His room is a chaotic rubble of exposed steampipes, drying clothes, books spilling out of bureau drawers, and a blackboard chalked...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Hourglass Plot | 2/15/1963 | See Source »

...lovers (Birgitte Federspiel and Preben Lerdorff Rye) dart about the house and through the fields like a pair of amorous butterflies. But the next day, when she takes off for town to buy some groceries, he stops her by main force. And a little while later, when the postman rings, he hides in the bedroom till the fellow goes away. "To avoid gossip," he explains a little too anxiously, and she accepts his explanation. But about the same time she discovers that her loaded gun is missing, and that night she sees on his arm a peculiar scar that could...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Danish Shocker | 2/15/1963 | See Source »

...ground, Russia exulted. A Moscow postman's wife gave birth to twin sons and promptly named them Pavel and Andrian. From each capsule, cameras transmitted onto Soviet TV screens what the Russians said were live pictures of the spacemen, who demonstrated weightlessness to the viewers by floating pencils and other objects before the camera lenses...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Russia: The Heavenly Twins | 8/24/1962 | See Source »

...Bartok, however, was another matter. Miss Katja Andy, a very good piano player, was the soloist, and one of her best qualities, thankfully, is an ability to complete her appointed rounds, like the postman, without reference to threatening atmospheric conditions. Consequently, one was often able to hear Miss Andy's precise, professional, and sensibly articulated playing even in the teeth of an orchestral noise of near gale force. This piano concerto was also listed as a premiere performance in the area, but that is a mistake: its premiere has yet to be heard...

Author: By Anthony Hiss, | Title: Cambridge Civic Orchestra | 7/12/1962 | See Source »

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