Word: bernsteins
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...That such a respected person as Leonard Bernstein would donate to the Black Panthers [Jan. 26] is unbelievable. He and other such people should be ashamed to give money to a group that is intent on destroying our Government. I don't believe the Black Panthers' civil liberties were violated. Since they are against our President and everything he stands for, why should they be protected by our Constitution...
...These people listened to an appeal from one who openly admits to furthering their demise, and then they turned around and gave him money with which to carry on. TIME should start a "Ridiculous Remark of the Year" file with Mr. Bernstein's quote: "I believe in this country, and I would fight if the Panthers tried to destroy it." I think he ought to take the batons out of his ears and listen carefully to the tune...
...opening shot of the sun on the horizon is reminiscent of John Ford and the parallels do not stop there. Director Martin Ritt (Hud) and writer Walter Bernstein are as successful as Ford in exploring and defining Irish tradition and character. A comparison with The Informer is also illuminating: the informer in Ford's film is primitive and worthy of pity: the informer in The Molly Maguires is a conscious human being and deserves our contempt...
...Saturday night I'd given up. Wherever I called, performances were sold out and scalper's rates left my date and me with enough for a preztel but not for subway tokens back to NYU. The Philharmonic with Leonard Bernstein was packed, the Knicks were in town and Madison Square Garden didn't answer. Theolonius Monk was weathering something in Canada. I'd had too many jackhammers that day for the Fillmore East to beckon, and even the movies-well, Zabriskie Point wouldn't open until Monday...
...proper track procedure had been followed. McCann would have been disqualified, and the fourth-place finisher. Daye Bernstein, advanced to third. But normal procedure was not followed, and Yale, because of administrative bungling kept the triumph...