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...characters are as memorable as they are grotesque. Short, fat Ma Shemansky rules her Lower East Side tenement to cruelly that "she thinks she's just." Zelo Shemansky counters his wife's attacks by going into fits, "twitching like a toilet chain." While balancing the Shemansky powers, crippled son Barish fiendishly maximizes tension and antagonism. Then there are the long-absent daughter, Yahina (another Ma in the making), her husband, Feivet, a deaf mute, and her son, Pildesh, who while urinating from a fourth floor window, tumbles out. The savior of this twisted family is old, orange-eyed. Vossen Gleich...

Author: By Paul Williams, | Title: Seven Days of Mourning | 1/13/1964 | See Source »

Though his book is wildly comic, Simckes also means to be profound. Gleich's humanizing influence on the son, Barish, is subtle and significant, awakening in the previously uncommitted and detached narrator pity--even for the most twisted form of life. Simckes also suggests the crucial necessity of ritual and law in giving life dignity. Such lessons are well taken but, I'm afraid, seem contrived; Gleich is too much the deus ex machine. He appears abruptly, expounds Simckes' orthodox panacea, and departs suddenly. The Shemanskys are too incredible. From the first page, they are fantastic, insufferable, sick...

Author: By Paul Williams, | Title: Seven Days of Mourning | 1/13/1964 | See Source »

Clarence H. Barber to study musicology at the National Conservatory, Paris; Jonas A. Barish to study drama at the Univ. of Paris; Thomas M. Barker to study European history at the Univ. of Innesbruck, Austria; Rowland T. Berthoff to study history at the Univ. College of Wales, Aberyswth, Wales; James T. Busenburg to study agricultural planning at the Allahabad Agricultural Institute, India; William T. Cheswell to study French literature at the Univ. of Paris; Albert S. Cook, Jr. to study literature at the Univ. of Paris; Wilder W. Crane, Jr. to study political science at the Univ. of Vionna; Alan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Students Gain 38 Fulbright Scholarships | 10/10/1952 | See Source »

Dunster has the greatest number of new tutors with five residents and two non-residents. The former include Jonas A. Barish '42, English; Charles G. H. Garrett, Physics; Richard J. Goss '48, Biology; William H. McClain, German; and James B. Thompson, Petrology. New non-resident tutors are Gardner E. Lindzey, Social Relations, and Benjamin D. Paul, Social Relations...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Houses Appoint 32 Tutors To Fill Resident Staff Holes | 9/28/1950 | See Source »

...students elected were: Gordon Allen, Concord; Elisha Atkins, Belmont; Jonas A. Barish, Mount Vernon, N. Y.; Thomas W. Blazey, Euclid, O,; Eugene L. Bondy, New Rochelle, N. Y.; Jack E. Bronston. Plainfield, N. J.; Lindley J. Burton, Wayzaia, Minn.; John Cancian...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 46 MORE SENIORS RECEIVE PBK KEYS | 6/11/1942 | See Source »

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