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...Drama Society in the fifties. Ever since then, Dunster House has been a center for "drama-types", who have managed to stay quite healthy, and have put on at least one production per term since 1967. This fall's project, the original comical satire "Nixon" by House member Al Franken '73, will open December...
...works of say, Philip R?th or Norman Mailer, yet every year small ??? film journals surface with long exegeses of ??? or Hawks, or critical re??? evaluations of Allan D.?wn's Sands of ??? Jimd. Incredible as it may seem, new books are on the stands about such ??? as John Franken heimer ( Grand Prix ) and Rouben Mamoulian ( The Mark of Zorro ), men whose stature stands in direct relation to that of ??ving Wallace or Ricky Nelson, Sadly, the conventions of film-making which these critics ??? to are still governed by an aesthetic derived from ??? ??? novels and plays: dramatic sense pacing...
...Viri. Demobbed, Haldane took a post as a lecturer in biochemistry at Cambridge University. He also took another man's wife, Writer Charlotte Franken. When he had to pay ?1,000 damages as corespondent, the university asked Haldane to resign. He refused. He was called before the Sex Viri* and fired. Haldane appealed, and a special university court upheld Haldane in his contention that a professor's private life is none of the university's business. Then Haldane and Charlotte Franken got married...
...California apartment court: Karen stars 15-year-old Debbie Watson, with Richard Denning and Mary LaRoche as her parents and Gina Gillespie as the little sister; Harris Against the World has Jack Klugman in the title role and Patricia Barry as his wife; Tom, Dick and Mary stars Steve Franken as Dick, Joyce Bulifant as Mary, and Don Galloway as Tom. Premi...
Perhaps the most remarkable thing about the Grove-Franken operation is that they have remained unidentified to their bosses-until this week. But the Citizen had long suspected that its own employees were involved. "I know that some of my men contribute to it," growled Citizen Editor Don E. Weaver last week. "And it's a dirty bird that fouls its own nest." For all the fact that Grove and Franken have often criticized real Citizen shortcomings, Editor Weaver may have a point...