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...benefits of a military career which stresses leadership, integrity, trust, loyalty and responsibility cannot be found in most civilian organizations. I strongly feel that the opportunity for a military career should not be denied to Harvard students and that the ROTC program should be encouraged. Conrad H. Carlson '38 Commander, U.S. Navy (Retired...
...Fred Conrad...
...years before World War I), is a splendid vehicle for the winsome tricks of a veteran cast. Teresa Wright, whose 1942 Oscar for Mrs. Miniver makes Scott's 1970 award for Patton seem recent, flutters and flusters as the grandmother. Bette Henritze whinnies and hectors as an interfering aunt. Conrad Bain wheedles and soothes as the family doctor. In Scott's wiliest staging, he, Bain, and George DiCenzo test whether death has been suspended by circling around a poisoned housefly like slow- motion Marx Brothers. No one gets more laughs than Nathan Lane as Mr. Brink, slowly igniting...
Actually, our co-founder Henry Luce thought the same way back in 1923, when he organized TIME as a magazine that would cover not only national affairs and foreign news but also religion, education, science, business and art. Among the first cover subjects were Joseph Conrad, Jack Dempsey and Ethel Barrymore. "TIME's conception of human nature . . . and TIME's value judgments run through all the fields of endeavor and all the categories of human aspirations and speculations," he said on the magazine's 40th anniversary. That philosophy is now more compelling than ever. Important social issues like date rape...
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