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...bursts were among the strange and terrifying sounds that occasionally drowned out the soft clatter of typewriter keys in our New York editorial offices last week. Had someone run amuck? No, the uproar came from the tumultuous sound track of the movie Bonnie and Clyde, which Cinema Writer Stefan Kanfer was using as ''Music to Write a TIME Cover Story By." As the tape recorder next to his typewriter spun out its violent cues, Kanfer worked on, at times pulling on a rubber exerciser, occasionally gnawing on a sandwich, and frequently pawing through piles of books, magazines, cables...
...this week's Essay on the single life, our staff worked principally in New York, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Houston, Seattle and San Francisco. While Researcher Lu Anne Aulepp (single) and Writer Stefan Kanfer (married, two children) began their task in New York by digging into the existing lore on the singles, the work in the field was assigned largely to reporters with a special qualification: singleness...
...staff of the Wehrmacht, as a "natural commander." Even in intellectual circles, he was recognized as having a peculiar distinction of spirit. His face mirrored both the mystic and the soldier. Although a Catholic, Stauffenberg found an added outlet for his private form of religion in the "circle of Stefan George," named for a poetteacher-prophet who preached a new order. StaufFenberg thus epitomized faith in traditional religion, the aristocracy and culture-all anathema to the Nazis' new order...
...PAUL UNIVERSITY (Ill.) Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski, LL.D. (in absentia), Primate of Poland...
Intransigent Hero. Another new Iron Curtain prelate is Karol Wojtyla, 47, of Cracow, a talented theologian whom the Vatican hopes may get along better with the Gomulka regime than does Warsaw's Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski. Although Wyszynski for years led a heroic battle against Poland's Communist leaders that kept Catholicism alive, Rome seems to feel that his intransigence now stands in the way of gaining further concessions for the church...