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...tragedy. This British National Theater production, color-filmed on stagelike sets with a restrained cinema technique, is a one-man show that scants Iago to star Laurence Olivier as the Moor. London critics were overwhelmed by the almost inexhaustible resourcefulness of Olivier's stage interpretation. Archivists should cherish the film as a record of what happens when the greatest actor in the English-speaking theater attacks a famous, difficult role and stamps his genius upon it. Yet Olivier's Othello seems ultimately to be pitted less against Iago than against the Bard himself...
Victory to Cherish...
With this revamped lineup. Harvard should be able to score its fifth victory in fifteen games against Dartmouth tonight. It will be a victory to cherish -- for it could conceivably be the Crimson's only Ivy League win of the year. A loss would almost surely guarantee Harvard last place in the League...
...Goldwaterites hated Kennedy more than Harvard's radical intellectuals did then. But because we have come so far, or because Lyndon Johnson is President, or simply because he was shot (although the de mortu's principle does not seem to protect other Presidents) there are now few places that cherish his memory more...
Open Forum. Heyns has made it his business since he went to Berkeley from Michigan last August to defuse the kind of political explosions that Aptheker & Co. cherish. His specific concern is the hundred or so students, plus many nonstudents drawn by Berkeley's reputation as a swinging place for protest, who make and dominate the chaos. Heyns aims, by "controlling time, place and manner," to "assimilate political activity into the normal life of the university"-that is, play it down and play up academic effort...