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Public Relations: F.O.B. Detroit
The rites of fall were beginning—f.o.b. Detroit. And already the celebrators, that cast-iron band of U.S. journalists who cruise the automotive beat, were up...
BROADWAY: The Girls on Grant Avenue
(See Cover) I went out at the Eastern Gate, I saw the girls in clouds; Like clouds they were, and soft and bright, But in the crowds I thought on the maid...
The Theater: New Musical in Manhattan, Dec. 15, 1958
Flower Drum Song (music and lyrics by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II; book by Mr. Hammerstein and Joseph Fields) proves to be thoroughly...
The City: Living It Up
By general consent, Manhattan is the U.S.'s cultural capital, the greatest concentration of taste and wealth in the nation. But only 3,000 people have homes...
Milestones, Nov. 28, 1960
Born. To Pat Suzuki, 29, tiny (4 ft. 11 in.), brassy-voiced singer who made it big in Broadway's Flower Drum Song, and Mark Shaw, 38, fashion photographer:...
Milestones, Apr. 11, 1960
Married. Yul Brynner, 39, shaved-pate, Vladivostok-born Hollywood star; and Doris Kleiner, 32, Yugoslavian-born brunette, now a Paris fashionhouse director; ic...
NIGHTCLUBS: Competition in the Catskills
Beyond the floodlights, the slanting floor of the Concord Hotel's coliseum-sized nightclub rose into astonishing distance. The S.R.O. audience, 3,000 strong,...
Music: Little Girl, Big Voice
What the audience at Seattle's Colony Club saw in the spotlight was a little (4 ft. 11 in.) button-nosed Nisei girl in toreador pants and white coat, with a pony...
Television: Jul. 18, 1969
Wednesday, July 16 APOLLO 11 (ABC, CBS, NBC). Hugh Downs and David Brinkley will start off NBC's coverage from Cape Kennedy at 6 a.m.,* with ABC's Frank...
Neurology: That Stardust Malady
Music had small charm for Donald Morton. He could not read a note; he had difficulty recognizing tunes; he could not easily tell the sound of one instrument...


