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Klute. A thriller about a call girl beseiged by a crazy breather. Starring Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland. Fonda has never been tougher, and she is tough. Watch her hands talk when she visits her psychoanalyst--it is eloquence in action. Garden Cinema...
...Dayton?" calls a driver from the cab of his camper. His buddy pauses before slamming shut the tailgate of his trailer. "Nope," he drawls. "I'm gonna take a breather. See you in Memphis...
...meantime, though, the two meets provide a welcome breather for the Crimson during reading and exam periods. Since Harvard swimmers can train through the two contests, it does allow Gambril to better prepare his squad for the always grueling month of February, when, in the space of four weekends it must face defending league champion Princeton, 1971 champion Penn, and last year's Eastern champion Yale...
...alone does not explain all the seniors' career problems. The report showed that those students who were planning on business careers were unwilling to make long-term commitments. It also said that many of the students who wanted to go on to graduate school also wanted to take a breather from the academic regimen...
...least agree on one thing: Nixon is a poor campaigner whose defects may well become more apparent if he is tempted into the sort of mano a mano "crisis" crusading that he has always professed to be his style. Last week as George McGovern took a brief breather to rethink his campaign strategy and assess his finances, the President defied advice and came out politicking-but only part way. He confined his campaigning to carefully screened groups-ethnics and the Republican faithful. Every step of the way was meticulously planned...