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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...same weekend the two students were caught, there were probably 500 girls illegally ensconced in Dartmouth rooms," Rogers Elliott, one of the professors on the Committee, said. "We know this because there were 1200 girls in Hanover for the weekend and only 700 had registered in rooms in the town," he added

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Parietals at Dartmouth Will Not Be Enforced | 2/4/1969 | See Source »

...ELLIOTT CARTER: DOUBLE CONCERTO (Columbia). This terse, intensely cerebral score creates its stereophonic effect across the expanse of a normal concert stage, as two small orchestras, one centered around a harpsichord and the other around a piano-but both conducted by Frederik Prausnitz -toss questions and answers back and forth on some unnamed, obviously serious topic. The most striking musical effect is a slow, undulating, ill-tempered growl from the percussion toward the end of the piece that seems to sweep back and forth from one group to the other, murmuring imprecations at both...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Jan. 31, 1969 | 1/31/1969 | See Source »

Born. To Dionne Warwick, 25, singer with honey deep down in her Soul (Alfie; Promises, Promises); and Bill Elliott, 31, aspiring movie actor (Uptight, On a Clear Day): their first child, a boy; in Newark...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Jan. 31, 1969 | 1/31/1969 | See Source »

...Dorchester to the Regency-style Marlborough House. There at the meeting itself was Harold Wilson, impatiently tapping his outsize Tanzanian meerschaum on the mahogany conference table when a speaker droned on. There, too, were Malawi's Hastings Banda, waving his fly whisk imperiously, and Canada's Pierre Elliott Trudeau, impetuously sliding down a banister after one tiresome session...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: LOVE-AND COMPLAINTS-FOR TEACHER | 1/24/1969 | See Source »

...Gull a comedy, but any traces of wit have been pretty well destroyed by Lumet's lumbering technique. The actors perform as if they were all on the verge of a nervous breakdown. Only David Warner as Konstantin and some of the supporting players-notably Harry Andrews, Denholm Elliott, Ronald Radd and Kathleen Widdoes-effectively explore the full dimensions of their roles. Lumet moves his camera incessantly to give the illusion of action, but uses fadeouts to duplicate the curtain falling at the end of an act. He attempts to preserve the tense theatrical effect of the family...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Quiet Destruction | 1/3/1969 | See Source »

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