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...lights go down, a spot comes up on stage and Blake blunders into it like an oversized moth. He "doesn't quite know what to say," but the producers, practiced in this sort of thing, can say it all. Having been expertly guided through his performance, the star of Baretta stumbles offstage. The composer and director are exhibited next; Judy Haskell '51, as the first woman to direct an HPT show is something new, and slightly progressive. Very much "the thing", and treated as such. She is given a hand by the producers and the audience and "welcomed to Harvard...
...easiest afternoon of anyone, allowing just 21 points in a three-game sweep, and when Ehrlich then took a four-game struggle (the only Crimson win which required more than the minimum three games) to increase Harvard's lead to 4-2, it was time for Blake to "baretta" the Crimson position...
Television's Kojak, Columbo and Baretta are dazzling crime solvers. A combination of underground contacts, inside knowledge and outside hunches invariably puts a culprit behind bars (or in the morgue) before the last commercial. But real police detection, according to a new study by the Rand Corp., is far less successful. "The image of the detective as a guy with a network of informants who can help him crack cases is a myth," says Peter Greenwood, 36, the management analyst who directed the two-year survey of 156 U.S. police departments. Whether or not a case will be solved...
Hasty Pudding Theatricals announced yesterday the selection of actor Robert Blake, star of the television series "Baretta," as recipient of this year's Hasty Pudding "Man of the Year" award...