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Peabody's own experience in comes largely from running in campaigns. He has never stopped campaigning since 1960 and did his down town Boston campaign quarters after the last election ever, he has also found time to his law practice which he operates from a Beacon Hill town house...
Brighter spots on the filmap this week are the Gary (LI 2-7040) and Saxon (LI 2-4600),where West Side Storyand Judgement at Nuremberg continue, undiminished in stature (or length, helas; the Beacon Hill (CA 7-6676) where the not wholly successful, but not wholly unsuccessful One, Two, Threemay be seen; and our own UT (currently called the Harvard Square Theatre), where The Hustler should be seen...
...make possible what others want: he refuses to judge the ethical value of his work. The Dymaxion houses may make Americans even more rootless than they now are, he remarks. "All I'm talking about is a degree of freedom. In the future, those who want can stay on Beacon Hill and those who want can travel...
...Communists." He got small thanks from Michael Gold, a man of small talent and great authority who functioned as a sort of U.S. cultural commissar for the party. Wrote Gold (later, of course): "Wilson ascended the 'proletarian bandwagon' with the arrogance of a myopic, high-bosomed Beacon Hill matron entering a common streetcar...
Most of the Customer come from Beacon Hill or high income suburbs such as Wellesley and Newton. Faculty members, who provided the bulk of last year's business have become less important, and the number of students hiring the Associates is very small...