Word: davises
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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The Harvard Advocate last night elected Stuart A. Davis '67, of Leverett House and Winchester, Mass. president for 1965-66. Also elected were George Teeter '66, and James L. Toback '66, prose editors; Jonathan D. Culler '66, poetry editor; Inez Hedges '68, secretary; Carl F. Nathan '66, managing editor; and...
Choicest holdover from Jane is Bette Davis, unabashedly securing her claw-hold as Hollywood's grande-dame ghoul. As Miss Charlotte, Bette rummages through the psyche of a Southern belle who first appears, already acting a teeny bit strange, one memorable evening in 1927. During a ball, someone slips...
WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES (NBC, 9-10:45 p.m.).* Bette Davis is mother of the bride in The Catered Affair, with Debbie Reynolds, 1956.
Davis mentioned a "Negro girl who was standing by the side of the road, as if she was trying to decide whether she should join the march. I thought she was just shy, so I pulled her into the line."
"If a civil rights worker stays in the Sough a year," he explained, "he accumulates a lot more nervous tension than a visitor," But Davis most respected the "Negroes who live there, whose homes and businesses are there."