Word: garnering
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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THURSDAY: Marlowe. 1970. One of a legion of films made from Raymond Chandler's private-eye novels, this one falls flat in the fast company. James Garner is just not a very credible Marlowe for those who have seen Bogart in "The Big Sleep." For good Marlowe, see Elliott Gould in "The Long Goodbye" at the Harvard Square this week. CH.7. 11:30 p.m. Color...
ROBERT ALTMAN turns detective movies upside down with The Long Goodbye. It's the latest in a series of films depicting the exploits of Raymond Chandler's fictional gumshoe, Philip Marlowe. Actors from Bogart to James Garner have played him, with Bogart creating the classic rendition. But audiences expecting something in the tradition of The Big Sleep are bound to be disappointed. Altman, the most original and risk-taking of current American directors, creates his own tradition...
Harvard became only the fourth ECAC team in history to garner victories at St. Lawrence and Clarkson on consecutive nights. Boston University, Providence and Boston College each performed this feat in the past, but their task was easier than Harvard...
...academic distinction is awarded no more prominence than its somewhat less impressive little brothers magna and cum. But in the Harvard academic family, the summas command the most respect, and when the family gets together for its annual commencement gathering, the summas--not the magnas and the cums--will garner the most praise...
That letter was never answered to the satisfaction of the women. Realizing that in numbers there is strength, those women Corporation appointees embarked on a campaign to garner support from women employed at every level in the University. They extended their cause to salary-and-wage employees: office workers, kitchen workers and laboratory technicians...