Word: fox
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...emotionally precocious nine-year-old boy who deals with his grief more effectively than his father. It is often hard to imagine that Andrew can be at once mourning for his mother, attempting to capture his father's affections and lavishing attention on his cherubic younger brother. Miles (Huckleberry Fox). Andrew's jealousy at his father's distinct favoritism is inexplicably missing: he seems to accept his father's coolness-almost indifference--without question...
Huckleberry Fox, who plays the younger son. Miles, is both adorable and effective, but is too cute and cheerful in contrast to his pained father and brother. Schatzberg expects us to believe that he is too young to grieve for his mother. He doesn't cry, but he does show enough sensitivity to plead with his father not to blame Andrew when they spend a day exploring a crowded market. Again, the audience responds to his spunky antics but as most of the film's characterizations, it is seemingly inconsistent...
...following is a letter sent to Dean Fox by the president of the Pi Eta Speakers Club, Timothy J. Keuting '85. It was dated yesterday...
Dear Dean Fox...
...pledging committment to an open community in the statement, Fox also writes: "Although freedom to express individual ideas and viewpoints is essential, respect for others is a fundamental principle on which the College operates and which we are committed to preserve...