Ne fr'm RECORDED LIVE... from the "Hungry i" in San Francisco THE KINGSTON TRIO k~ , "' r "5. of Wisconsin. But I never did get berf to do much writing - at least the kind I was planning on. "My first job was with a Brit- (Continued from Page 2) ish group, but soon I went with Associated Press. Since I came ng, more haphzrd graves du from Russia- I told you I was ng the battle and mass graves born in Kiev, didn't I - it was while the Germans were in flight, sort of natural that I should work Sometimes the Russian soldiers in Moscow. And there I stayed had to finish burying their dead." until they threw me out. Magidoff made 14 trips to the "It wasn't hard to give up be- ront - the only correspondent ing a correspondent. There comes o cover the entire war on the a time when it is no thrill in get- Russian front. ting -a scoop. That kind of thing is for young men. Be sure to men- fHE TROUBLED face suddenly tion my grey hair when you tell brightened, them I said that." "Enough of this. I shall tell you sow I met my wife. I was ice skat- MIAGIDOFF has written four .ng in Russia in late 1935. Some- book - two on Russia and sow or other, I tripped and up two musical biographies. The first, aine a beautiful young Russian "In Anger and Pity" tells of his irl to help me to my feet. I was experiences during his 13 years efinitely interested. as a foreign correspondent in "It didn't take me long to spot Moscow. This was later followed her again and I threw myself by a study of Soviet totalitarian- ight at her feet. Well, she helped ism appropriately called "The me up and we've been hanging Kremlin vs. the People." >nto each other ever since. But Robert Magidoff's greatest "Now you be sure to pit down fame has come through his two hat I tripped. My wife is always biographies.ofteewshele elling people what a terrible The first of these was the life skater t ,am.", of Yehudi Menuhin, a personal friend of the Magidoffs. "On the Turning his mind from the past basis of this, I was invited by o the present - to his life at the Ezio Pinza to write the story of University, he said, "Now I am a his life. I'll never forget our last eaching fellow and work for my interview. octorate in the winter and write "I had been working with him n the summer. I really enjoy my for about three months, and it lasses." He seemed a little sur- was decided that April 30 would >rised at his own statement. "I be the last discussion before I lways thought I would like to went up to New England for the each only Russian literature but summer to write the book. Well. as a teaching fellow I had no I noticed he didn't look too well hoice but to take language and I left a little early. I was the lasses. And I like it. Besides, now last person he ever spoke to co- have a chance to do research herently. His wife later told me work that before I had gotten to my car she heard him fall. You know "M Y WRITING is something that the stroke he had affected different. I always knew I'd his speech. Before he had a ike that. I majored in compara- chance to regain it, he was dead. tve literature at the University It is a very great pity." a charming party dress to put you on a cloud of beauty that's simply "out of this world." don't 'miss our collection for J-Hop 1959 taffetas, chiffons laces .. . from ... 25.00 to 49.98. formals . . . main floor hours .. . mon. thru sat. 9.30, 5:30 Collins STATE AND LIBERTY THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE FOELLETT'S MICHIGAN BOOKSTORE 322 South State Ann Arbor, Michigan Page Twelve