Word: ends
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...bullets and bombs. A liver-spotted general emeritus told me how germs give me (us-US) a bonus area of death, and how we had germs because the Russians had germs, and how we would like to fall back on gems if that would prevent nuclear holocaust. At the end of all of this Mike lowered his script and reassured me that this complex, emotional, controversial subject (his voice now granitic and beer dark) was being subjected to a general review by President Nixon. Dubious consolation...
...ball on the Holy Cross one-yard line, Dartmouth called a time out. The boys from Hanover scored on the next play. In an effort to prevent the Crusaders from adding a touchdown in the final two seconds, Dartmouth made an on-sides kick and recovered the ball. End of game. It was kind of like Killer Kiwalski kicking Arnold Scolland in the groin after the Killer had laid Arnold out flat in a pro wrestling spectacular...
Once the convocation idea was defeated, it became apparent that the Faculty had to vote one way or the other, on a highly political issue. At least for the 50 Faculty members who supported the withdrawal resolution in the end, but had not originally wanted to approve it on he floor of the Faculty, the question of the propriety of debating Vietnam policy had been settled. They voted for the resolution and gave it a total of 255 votes-24 more than the combined total of no's and abstentions...
...restaurant belongs to Alice (Pat Quinn) and she must remain central to the film's aciton. At the movie's end, her husband Ray (James Broderick) tells her that they will find salvation up in Vermont, on acres and acres of farmland. She stands in front of their church, in the growing New England afternoon darkness, wanting to believe him. But he has gone and she is not sure. The camera moves around her, approaching her face from every vantage point, trying to show us what Alice's face has to say about it all. And what is her expression...
...this is the end of the wax museum's exhibition. After that, it's out into the warm, sun-shiny air of the big Texas...