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...scheme, first elaborated in a novel (The Talented Mr. Ripley] by Patricia Highsmith, is now dramatized by Director Rene (Forbidden Games) Clement in a film noir that is skillful as well as repulsive. One pleasant summer's day, while drifting lazily over the Bay of Naples, Tom suddenly rams a fish knife into Philip's heart, wraps his body in a tarpaulin, weights it with an anchor, drops it overboard. Then he sails back to port, puts his own picture in Philip's passport, schools himself to forge the victim's signature, coolly cashes his checks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Messy Mnages | 8/18/1961 | See Source »

Making the trip for the House were Brian Catlin '61, Russell B. Clark '63, James C. Adkins ii '61, Nicholas J. Carrera '61, Robert B. Clement, Jr. '63, Lloyd Dahmen ii '62, Francis L. Higginson iii '61, Paul C. Morgan '61, John P. Lyden '61, Myles a. Walsh iii '62, Coxswain A. Lonne Lane '61, and coach H. O. J. Brown of the Divinity School...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Eliot House Crew Loses In Henley challenge Race | 7/13/1961 | See Source »

Lawrence Nye Stevens II '62 has been awarded a first prize of $500 in the Percival Wood Clement Prize Essay competition, which was open to undergraduate men and women at 21 New England colleges. The contestants wrote on "The Electoral College and the Constitution...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Prizes Awarded | 6/5/1961 | See Source »

...Monthly, and, as a third man, Louis M. Lyons, Curator of the Nieman Foundation. Harvard publications were each asked to submit some dozen pieces to the Prize Committee, which in its turn, submitted to the three judges about one-third of this total. First winner of the award, was Clement B. Wood, Jr. '49, for a short story in the Lampoon, A Very Young Rabbit...

Author: By Anthony Hiss, | Title: Dana Reed Prize Seeks To Select Outstanding Undergraduate Writing | 2/17/1961 | See Source »

...Clement's answer, writes Theologian Pelikan, "provides a good opportunity to watch the Christian and the classical doctrines of man in combination and collision." Just as the body is not an inferior but a worthy thing, wrote Clement, so the Christian must not despise the world. "The elect man dwells as a sojourner . . . The body, too, as one sent on a distant pilgrimage, uses inns and dwellings by the way. It has care of the things of the world, of the places where it stops; but it leaves its dwelling place and property without excessive emotion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The Shape of Death | 1/20/1961 | See Source »

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