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WHEN YOU GO TO A MOVIE, whether you take the flick or not, the last thing you want is for the projector to break down several times, disrupting the event and confusing the audience...
Such sleazy or musically related flick can also occasionally be seen at the Orson Welles, which is located next to Chi-Chi's on Mass Ave towards Central Square. The Orson Welles' three screens cater to all types of movie tastes. Foreign films that have just made it to Boston, American documentaries or other low-budget, low-key movies that wouldn't make it to any other movie house are typical fare...
Correspondent Mary Cronin, reporting her first British gen eral election, marveled at the intensity of the four-week campaign, an eye-flick in duration compared with the marathon U.S presidential quadrennial. "One day," Cronin says, "we caught up with Labor Leader Michael Foot at noon industrial Midlands. In the next four hours, he dropped in at local party headquarters, gave speeches at shopping centers, talked to a university students' gathering and held a press conference, all followed by a speech that night in Coventry and a radio interview...
...want a career in cable T.V. and no courses at Harvard can help me," says senior Mark Saltviet. Another one of Flick's proteges. Saltviet created a video tape of popular Cambridge street performer Brother Blue's work last spring as part of an intership with Arlington Cable Systems. Saltviet adds, "Now I can be a social studies major and pursue an internship simultaneously." During his internship, Saltviet says he worked 20-25 hours a week...
Under the new guidelines. Flick says he will only be able to supervise projects like Saltvietzs. Flick, however, adds that he hopes to remain involved with students. "I will continue to make myself available to guide students in reading and to help in their projects...