Word: harold
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...that Price consulted were Merle Fainsod, then chairman of the Faculty's committee on regional studies; Robert R. Bowie, director of the Center for International Affairs; John T. Dunlop, chairman of the Economics Department; Arthur A. Maass, chairman of the Government Department; L. Gard Wiggins, administrative vice-president; and Harold L. Goyette, planning officer for the University...
...Harrison, the best actor. Others in the field were spread. Kim Stanley easily won the best-actress award for her part as a medium in Director Bryan Forbes's Seance on a Wet Afternoon. The best director was Stanley Kubrick of Dr. Strangelove, and the best screenwriter was Harold Pinter, for The Servant. The best foreign-language picture of the year was Jean-Paul Belmondo's That Man from...
SEPTEMBER--Harold Wilson jolts the United States by accepting President De Gaulle's proposal for an independent Long-range Overkill Force (Europe), called LOFE for short. "After all, half of LOFE is better than none," argues Wilson before Parliament...
Wasserman is worth more than $30 million in MCA stock, but he lives-frugally by some neighbors' standards-in a $400,000 one-bedroom house in Beverly Hills designed by Harold Lezitt. There is a Henry Moore beside the driveway, a Soutine on the dining-room wall, and a Bernard Buffet portrait of Wasserman himself, a gift from Alfred Hitchcock, in the foyer. Mrs. Wasserman sleeps in the bedroom. Wasserman sleeps on a couch in the study, where he gets up at 5 each morning and starts making phone calls to breakfasting subordinates in New York...
...boys are better trained than most Southern high school students of either race," says Harold Owens of Andover, one of the half-dozen leading prep schools that have accepted St. Aug students for intensive summer courses. Adds Charles McCarthy, director of a cooperative effort by the Ivy League schools to spot bright, underprivileged students: "St. Augustine produces high-quality candidates who don't disappoint the colleges once they're admitted." Peter Briggs, a freshman admissions officer at Harvard, finds St. Aug boys "interesting, constructive guys...