Word: cam
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Fiske Scholarship, named after a member of the Class of 1919 who died in World War I, annually sends a student to Trinity College, Cambridge, and awards him additional funds for "travel and study in France." The recipient stays in the suite of traditional "Fiske roms," overlooking the Cam River...
Academic freedom, insists Hesburgh, can and should flourish at a Catholic cam pus. Restrictions may occur, he concedes; in population studies, for example, birth control cannot be approved as a solution. But there restrictions end-or should end: "In nine years, I have never said to a single professor that any book or doctrine is out of bounds. I have no wish to be a medieval...
Trouble that can be shot with a cam era is Kroscenko's business. A three-block stretch of the Via Veneto, cascading from the Aurelian Wall to the U.S. embassy, is his favorite hunting ground. Here, in the glittering array of hotels, smart shops and open-air cafes, throng Kroscenko's picturesque prey. He is a paparazzo* one of a ravenous wolf pack of freelance photographers who stalk big names for a living and fire with flash guns at point-blank range...
...forgotten to place them in a believable setting. One minute they live like bourgeois, the next like beatniks. Sometimes, too, the method of improvisation makes insupportable de mands on the unremarkable actors Cassavetes happened to have. On the other hand. Shadows handles the race question with considerable intelligence. The cam era is resourceful, the group scenes puls-ingly spontaneous. The whole film has the luminous intensity of a thing - say an in candescent filament or a well-loved child - into which strong energies have been poured. Again and again the line between acting and living is erased. Caught...
...part of SAC life as long as there are any nuclear bombers in the picture (estimated until 1965). Costly as it is, the airborne alert is an economical way of stretching the effectiveness of the strategic bomber as long and as far as possible. Says Lieut. General Walter ("Cam") Sweeney, commander of the Eighth Air Force: "I think we'll never go back to not having...