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Civil liberties expert Alan M. Dershowitz, Professor of Law, discussed Clarence Gideon's suit for a court-appointed lawyer in a spot which aired November...
STARMAN Directed by John Carpenter Screenplay by Bruce A. Evans and Raynold Gideon...
...graduate notes the disturbing underside of the pervasive freedom on campus then. "Harvard assumed you were ready for freedom, whether or not you were," says Rintel, whose works include Clarence Darrow on Broadway, and the television screenplay of Gideon's Trumpet. "Harvard says, in effect, 'you do whatever you want while you're here.' And I did. I played poker every night and didn't go to class nearly enough. I drifted Advice was there only if you actively looked for it. It's easy to slip through the crack," he says. Finally after his freshman year. Rintels took time...
Most administrators agree that the current crop of leading conductors is too small and the temptations of jet travel too great for the widespread return of the old-fashioned music director like George Szell in Cleveland or Eugene Ormandy in Philadelphia. Says Gideon Toeplitz, executive director of the Houston Symphony: "If Ormandy were young today, nobody would expect him to stay 40 years with his orchestra." The globetrotting, if-this-is-Tuesday types are not about to be tied down. "It's easy to stand up and beat time and have fancy choreography and a good tailor, but that...
...explore the world and experience" attitude. "A lot of people on the staff fit the counter-culture image of the 60's--they've taken time off from this place and are willing to sacrifice and live cheaply just to be in a different country," says researcher and editor Gideon A. Schor...