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...while the exact situation may be different, the effect is still the same: Frank B. Freidel, Warren Professor of American History, said earlier this spring that he was retiring early to become the Bullitt Professor of American history at the University of Washington in Seattle...
Freidel, on the other hand, will be teaching in Seattle as the Bullitt Professor of American history. Like the others, Freidel said he is not leaving out of "dissatisfaction with Harvard"; but he said, he does not want to go on mandatory half-time when he reaches...
Director Yates, whose best previous work has been in action films like Bullitt, here demonstrates a very nice light touch, as well as a gift for getting full documentary value out of his lo cation. There are a few moments when the picture's easygoing pace turns into wobbliness, but these are insignificant compared with its many moments of shrewd insight into the lives of amusingly shaded but very recognizable human beings. This is the kind of small, star less film that big studios sometimes do not know what to do with. Audiences should have no such difficulty. They...
...latest entry in the burgeoning field known as "psychobiography.'' Psychobiographers seek to explain the lives of famous people by theorizing about their inner psyches. The best-known and most respected practitioner, Erik Erikson, subjected Luther and Gandhi to the treatment. Sigmund Freud once collaborated (with William Bullitt) on a job on Woodrow Wilson. By now psychobiography has become such a fad that last year an American Psychiatric Association task force recommended that psychiatrists avoid such projects unless the subjects are dead or give their permission...
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