Word: harolds
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...HOMECOMING springs traps and surprises on its audience, catching it up in the controversy of the season as to its validity, intent and meaning. The Royal Shakespeare Company gives Harold Pinter's drama a spellbinding presentation...
UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME Harold Howe II, LL.D., U.S. Commissioner of Education. Eugene J. McCarthy, LL.D., U.S. Senator, Minnesota. Franklin D. Murphy, LL.D., chancellor of the University of California at Los Angeles...
...would also join them for lunch down the block at the Hotel Algonquin's fabled conversational Klatsch, the Round Table; among its other members were such quotables as Alexander Woollcott, Franklin Pierce Adams, Heywood Broun, Harold Ross, Marc Connelly and George S. Kaufman. She was pert, provocative, blinking her hazelgreen eyes or raising her pencil-arched eyebrows until they touched the line of her dark bangs as she delivered her acerbic ripostes...
...fate is in the hands of three of her elders: the chief government security officer, her father and his secretary, who is also his mistress. The latter is a disturbing woman- passive, manipulative, all things to the weaknesses of all men-seemingly a sister of the wife in Harold Pinter's The Homecoming. It is no accident that Pinter adapted Mosley's earlier novel for the movies. For both writers, ambiguity is truth itself. And for Mosley's characters, a mere problem of survival is too simple. The reader who follows the course of Assassins...
SHAW -- Joseph C. Breiteneicher of Columbus, Ohio (Europe); Harold A. McDougall 3rd of Elmhurst, N.Y. (Europe); Peter B. Rosenbaum of Washington, D.C. (Europe); and Robert J. Samuelson of New York (Europe...