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...THOMAS ELLIOT BLANCH...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Jan. 3, 1972 | 1/3/1972 | See Source »

...ready. It could ask Congress to postpone a Social Security tax increase, due Jan. 1, that would cost millions of workers $145.20 a year each. Postponement was recommended several months ago by a committee of citizens who advise the Social Security Administration, but their report was almost unnoticed until Elliot Richardson, the HEW Secretary, spoke about it at a White House press briefing last week. Delaying the increase would enable the Administration to claim that it was not pushing a further tax cut but merely adjusting the accounts of a Government trust fund that is heavily in the black, while...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Learning to Live with Phase II | 11/29/1971 | See Source »

...They (the Harvard players) were poor in the first half because they didn't play the style of game we talked about in our pre-game meeting." Crimson assistant coach Elliot Klein said. "In the second half they started using it, they liked it and it got results...

Author: By M. DEACON Dake, (SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON) | Title: Booters Snap Back To Down Yale, 2-1 | 11/20/1971 | See Source »

...plot is a simple one. David Konrad (simianly played by Elliot Gould), a sexually unbalanced German-American Jewish professor from London arrives in Sweden, finds Karin Bloch (Bibi Andersson) pining in a convalescent home coat closet and falls haplessly in love. To complete the obligatory triangle, the too-busy husband, Andreas (acted, Thank God! by Max von Sydow), makes an occasional phone call or brilliant goodbye on his way to and from the hospital. He is a surgeon, by the way, not an invalid; we see Elliot Gould sprawled in a graveyard, and the claim, at least, is that...

Author: By Jeff Bergelson, | Title: The Touch | 11/10/1971 | See Source »

...suffering be prolonged?" Something deep within us sighs--at last the director breaks through to his audience. Meanwhile, Karin has been heaving her veiny yet ample bosom at everyone in sight ("My ass is too big, and my legs are too short," she tells us, and they are), and Elliot Gould pouts and breaks furniture with the best of them. We had thought he wasn't a versatile actor, but The Touch demonstrates once and for all that not only is there hair on his cinematurgic chest, but also on his face, back, shoulders, and teeth. So far as motivations...

Author: By Jeff Bergelson, | Title: The Touch | 11/10/1971 | See Source »

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