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...experimented with short, often merely schematic, stories. Broadway's current, warmly received Story Theatre opened with a collection of Grimms' Fairy Tales and is shortly to add a sampling of Ovid's Metamorpheses. A selection of Revolutionary War tales is in preparation. While at the Loeb, Laurence Bergreen, Huck Finn's director, himself staged a handful of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales last semester...

Author: By Gregg J. Kilday, | Title: Story Theatre Huckleberry Finn at the Loeb, this weekend and next | 4/17/1971 | See Source »

...backs will include scrum half Gary Latz, fly half Greg Sandomirsky, centers Hal Clark and Jamie Plunkett, wings Dick Barrett and Ken Otto and fullback Tim Finn...

Author: By Dave Koplow, | Title: Ruggers Open Spring Competition | 4/16/1971 | See Source »

...Harvard fell 16-8 and dropped two other matches to Edinburgh fifteens. In the final game, against Edinburgh Wednesday Club, the underdogs tallied six tries, eventually falling 37-27, after leading 19-18 at halftime. Clark and O'Grady scored twice each, with Reppun and Stranger adding one apiece. Finn converted three times and added a penalty kick...

Author: By Dave Koplow, | Title: Ruggers Open Spring Competition | 4/16/1971 | See Source »

...about a new version of Huckleberry Finn? " he presses enthusiastically. "It's got everything. Racism, fascism, police brutality. And it's got the shore. The shore is a symbol. The shore stands for everything that's crap. " But Alex rejects the idea...

Author: By G. J. K., | Title: Alex in Wonderlandat the Astor | 3/4/1971 | See Source »

...unfurls. And unfurls. For 21 hours Little Big Man turns the tableaux on nearly every aspect of Western man. Thomas Berger's panoramic novel owed its salinity to an immediate relative, Huckleberry Finn, from which it ransacked idiom and hyperbole by the chapterful. Like Huck, young Jack had no social insight; he accepted violence and duplicity the way he regarded sleet and fire−as aspects of earthly life. The film happily preserves the chronicle's innocence, if not its exact text...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The Red and the White | 12/21/1970 | See Source »

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