Word: gould
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Showtime, the nation's second-largest pay-television service. Showtime, with 4 million-plus subscribers, is currently airing the sixth of her fanciful tales, The Sleeping Beauty, and plans to show three more by the end of the year. So far, Duvall has enticed Joan Collins, Elliott Gould, Maureen Stapleton and Mick Jagger into such unlikely vehicles as Hansel and Gretel and Jack and the Beanstalk...
Womack identified other professors who signed the initial letter requesting Faculty support as Dubois Professor of History and Afro-American Studies Nathan I. Huggins, Professor of Geology, Stephen J. Gould, and retired Thomas Professor of English and American Literature Daniel Aaron. Holly A. Idelson helped in the reporting of this story
...fills with formally dressed couples who dance gamely on as the dazzling film starts again. By curtain fall, only a few are left, raptly watching the screen. Along the way there are some hard nudges-too many bumping shoulders, for instance. Nor is the work well served by Morton Gould's empty variations on the Jerome Kern song. But when I'm Old Fashioned takes itself lightly, which is often enough, it becomes the fantasy of every man who has ever put on a dinner jacket and asked a woman to dance...
...high marrying season. The Gina-Peter ceremony was performed not long ago by the Rev. Bart Gould of the Second Unitarian Church of Chicago. The Rev. Mr. Gould has a taste for the fun nuptial. At the conclusion of his own marriage ceremony in 1977, he turned to his bride, before the assembled guests, and said: "Thank you for choosing an outrageous cuss like me." He was overcome. He broke down and wept. His bride burst out laughing...
...Despite Gould's exertions, this June cannot compete with certain earlier hymeneal splendors. The '60s and the '70s were the great epoch of the improvisational, personalized wedding ceremony-preferably performed in a sun-shot meadow, the bride barefoot and vaguely pagan, Chloë going to Daphnis...