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...Apple Tree. A Sheldon Harnick-Jerry Bok adaptation of short stories by Mark Twain, Jules Feiffer and Frank ("The Lady and the Tiger") Stockton, performed in a cabaret setting with pre-and post-curtain entertainment. Presented by the Hubs Pub Theatre at the Ramada Inn, 1234 Soldier's Field Road. Performances Tuesday, Friday and Saturday, at 8 p.m., through March 2. Ticket...
...publicity mythology around me." This myth began building when he decided to stay on in England after shooting Lolita there in 1961. He found it "helpful not to be constantly exposed to the fear and anxiety that prevail in the film world." He lives and does all pre-and post-production work in a rambling manor house defended by two wooden walls and furnished in early nondescript. He rarely ventures forth even to London, less than an hour away. He prefers that the world-in controllable quantities-be brought to him via telex, telephone, television. All the books and movies...
Enough air crewmen were brought in from the U.S. to keep the number of missions per crew to a level of about three per week. Each mission involved a 17-hour workday, including twelve hours in the air as well as pre-and postflight briefings and debriefings. Meals were taken on board: some flyers preferred the older D models because they have a small stove on which a TV-style dinner can be cooked. On the Gs, cold box lunches are the rule. Crews are rotated home after a maximum of 179 days under a program code-named "Bullet Shot...
While House Masters prepared to draft a group statement on unofficial cohabitation between sexes, other factions this week took pot shots at both pre-and post-coital contraceptives...
...group. Members are entitled to regular care from a medical structure that is neatly divided into five tiers. At the lowest level are the agricultural and industrial cooperatives, in which teams consisting of two nurses and a midwife educate workers in personal hygiene, perform minor medical procedures and provide pre-and postnatal care. Above these are some 6,000 health stations, financed by individual villages and staffed by assistant physicians who have from two to four years of training...