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Mondo Cane. The bite of this documentary of depravity is even worse than its bark: the thesis that the world has gone to the dogs...
Having once fumed and fulminated in 200 newspapers, Pegler, now 68, has failed to line up any papers at all since Hearst dropped him, and his only regular platform is Candyman Robert Welch's American Opinion magazine, monthly bark of the John Birch Society. But if Pegler has lost his outlets, he has lost none of his gift for invective and his rogues' gallery is as crowded as ever. Nelson Rockefeller, he told an interviewer last week, is an "arrogant, dangerous man." Bobby Kennedy is a "mean little jerk who never earned a thing in his life...
Mondo Cane. The bite of this documentary of depravity is even worse than its bark: the thesis that the world has gone to the dogs...
Many people think that as FCC chairman, Henry will have an even louder bark than Minow. He speaks dourly of the "discouraging degree of sameness" in network programming and of the "lack of expression of varying tastes, ideas and opinions." And he speaks with the air of someone who intends to try to do something about it. As for Minow's accomplishments, Henry says, "I think there are some green shoots in the wasteland." It might also be said that there is one as chairman...
...Harvard came bark in the events where it was least expected. John Parker, running the quarter mile for the first time this season, defeated teammate Gage McAfee in the time of 49.5. Mottley stayed out of the quarter to enter the 100-yard dash. Jay Mahaney won the pole vault with a leap of 13 feet, John Ogden swept the 880-yd, run in 1:56.2, followed by Ed Meehan and Keit's Chiappa...