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...English Department has decided to abolish its Junior General Examinations beginning next year, John M. Bullitt '43, director of undergraduate studies in English, said yesterday...
...Bullitt said magna cum laude will be the highest honor awarded in creative writing. "We were quite undecided on this point," Bullitt said. There is just no way to objectively judge a composition of this type...
...Exec: . . . and Stacy Keach from Executioner, . . . and, well, anyone else Bob Altman wants. I see this as a very hip film, very freewheeling. We can even do some gags about other pictures. Bullitt. The Birds. Very hip, very in. We can-and this I really think is terrific-we can even do a bit with the ruby slippers. Maybe get that old witch from Wizard...
...letter printed on page two of today's CRIMSON, John M. Bullitt '43, professor of English and director of undergraduate studies in Engish, said the Bible. Shakespeare, and junior author requirements-the ones at issue-are being reviewed by an English Department student-Faculty curriculum committee, for possible changes by next Fall...
...dignify it with that name, going around, American audiences accept it because it has a vague respectability-by-association with Neo-Realist methods. This "aesthetic" says that instead of enlivening a slow script with some action and character development, the director should exploit its opportunities for pointless camera essays. Bullitt is an apt example. All scenes last unbearably long because Peter Yates, its "director," didn't know what to do with a slick script except stretch its banality a little further. You a paying audience, are offered fat sequences of self-conscious camerawork, which having nothing better to do than...