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They get as far as a dress rehearsal in which the pair does a hilarious variation on the "Dr. Kronkite" sketch, complete with bosomy girl (Lee Meredith), from the repertory of famed vaudevillians Smith and Dale. But Lewis begins poking and spraying, Clark suffers a heart attack, and in the final act, a mellower pair contemplates life together in an old actors' home with grudging equanimity...
...musical adaptation as Don Quixote. That did not prevent the stage version of Man of La Mancha from racking up 2,328 performances in New York City alone, besides being translated into almost as many tongues as the King James Bible. Nor has it forestalled this epically vulgar movie. Dale Wasserman's script plunks Cervantes down in a dank dungeon to await his trial by the Inquisition; there he performs Don Quixote as a charade for the amusement and instruction of his fellow prisoners. Peter O'Toole acts both Cervantes and Quixote about as well as Wasserman...
...demands of one such protest were more than met Thursday when Cornell president Dale R. Corson announced that Cornell no longer holds Gulf Oil stock. Black students at Cornell, as at Harvard, had occupied a building to protest Gulf's involvement in the Portuguese colony of Angola...
Cornell University is no longer a Gulf oil shareholder, Dale R. Corson, Cornell's president, said yesterday...
...Democratic Governors, who apparently represented the majority opinion among the 31 statehouses now controlled by the Democrats. Many of the Governors have resented the recent dominance of the party by Democratic Senators, and feel that they have largely been pushed aside by the McGovern movement. Their spokesman, Arkansas Governor Dale Bumpers, observed dryly that "it would be the gracious thing to do" if Westwood would resign, paraphrasing her own post-convention remark that it would be "the noble thing" for Eagleton to quit...