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Save for a few anecdotes about Marlon Brando, the novel skimps on backstage gossip and theatrical lore. One of Sonny's more probing thoughts about his profession is "Crap's better in an English accent." Maybe. Laurence Olivier reading The Understudy aloud might improve it, but not enough...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Assays of Elia | 1/13/1975 | See Source »

...over-emphasize starting as a big thing," Sanders said. "It's a prestige thing for the players. I know I used to like to start and all that crap, but it's not a big thing. I will go with the most effective combination...

Author: By Gilbert A. Kerr, | Title: Cagers Set for Opening Tipoff; Satch to Start Three Rookies | 11/27/1974 | See Source »

...woman who had worked 16 years in the fields described..."; "one worker who showed his income tax returns to a reporter..."; "Giorgio Aglipay ["a farmworker"]...reported..."; "...one farmworker told Dr. Paul Gaston..."; "one grape picker explained..." I have one question: why is the Crimson publishing this sort of crap? Kathleen Finn Teaching Fellow, Department of Psychology and Social Relations

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: JOURNALISTIC ETHICS | 11/8/1974 | See Source »

...place where I had spent four years of my life. I walked around, rubbed the couch where I had sat dozens of times and spotted that cookie jar shaped like a pumpkin. The stagehands keep it filled with real junk food - Oreos, Lorna Doones, the kind of crap that Wasp mothers keep on hand for kiddie snacks. Mary with her dia betes and me with my weight problems, we used to love to open that jar and just sniff the sugary smell. We'd say, 'Oh, wow!' then put the lid back on. So that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rhoda and Mary -Love and Laughs | 10/28/1974 | See Source »

...Theologian Rosemary Ruether and assorted Protestant scholars. To help inm lead ins renewal, Quinlan expanded an embryo parish council into a vigorous 37-member body and hammered out programs with it in lively meetings that sometimes broke up at 1:30 a.m. Laymen, he counseled, "cannot be intimidated by crap." Despite the early defections, the parish managed to maintain its pre-Quinlan strength of some 750 mostly winte, middle-class families as its fame attracted younger, more activist new members-some from towns an hour's drive away...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Closing a Clerical Show | 10/21/1974 | See Source »

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