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Died. Henry Clay Greenberg, 68, New York state supreme court judge who last year banned John Goldfarb, Please Come Home, Twentieth Century Fox's spoof on Notre Dame's football team, agreeing with the university that the film would cause "irreparable injury" to its prestige and good will, a ruling later reversed and now before the state court of appeals; of a heart attack; in Manhattan...
Daniel C. Goldfarb Jr. '64, chairman of the Leverett House Committee, was elected president, and John C. Youngs '66, chairman of the Quincy House Committee, was chosen vice-president Michnel D. Lang '66, will be secretary-treasurer...
Sidney M. Goldfarb '65 will read from his poetry at 3 p.m. tonight in the Lowell House Junior Common Room. The Harvard-Radcliffe May 2nd Committee will sponsor the reading...
After screening the movie John Goldfarb, Please Come Home, the University of Notre Dame haled 20th Century-Fox into New York State Supreme Court on the ground that its $4,000,000 farce "causes irreparable injury to the high prestige, reputation and good will of the university [TIME, Dec. 18]." Warmly agreeing, Justice Henry Clay Greenberg last week slapped a temporary injunction against the film's scheduled Christmas Day opening. "The script is ugly, vulgar and tawdry," said Greenberg. "This is a clear case of commercial piracy...
...Nubian dancers and walloped by treacherous Arabs coached by a Jewish U-2 pilot working for the CIA in a mythical Middle Eastern country. To the Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, Notre Dame's president, whom the film depicts as "Father Ryan," there was only one answer: John Goldfarb, please go away...