Word: crediters
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Amidst its famine of pleasures, War Lord affords a feast of anachronisms, the choicest assigned to his lordship's quarrelsome sibling (Guy Stockwell, brother of Dean), who ends one clash with the withering retort: "I hate your knightly guts." Scenarists Millard Kaufman and John Collier share credit for this adaptation of The Lovers, a somber play by Leslie Stevens that lasted less than a week on Broadway. The movie version runs on and on and on, but proves nothing whatever about the survival of the fittest...
Galbraith praised President Johnson's handling of the Vietnam conflict. "I don't think our liberal friends have given Johnson enough credit," he said. "He has moved very strongly in this crisis." But he added that he opposes the bombing of North Vietnam as a military and political mistake...
...degree of "reasonable control," as assurance that violence will always be consistent with its goals. In an age when an accidental of miscalculated war can bring universal disaster, such emphasis is admittedly important. But the vagueness of American ideas on what is wanted after the violence--and to his credit, Kahn deplores this vagueness--casts doubt on our use of force in international relations...
...enough. The cast was the best I've seen in a play at Harvard, and all deserve credit...
...ends, Yovicsin started the year with Dan Calderwood, who had one reception to his credit in 1964. and Maury Dullea. who was deprived of even JV training last year because of his value to the varsity as a kicking specialist. Since then, Yovicsin has experimented with sophomores Carter Lord, who missed the first month of practices with an injury, and Joe Cook, who was not even listed on the pre-season roster...