Word: harrisons
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Late Night Movies are hard to find in Cambridge, save at the Orson Welles. This weekend's midnight presentations are only so-so. George Harrison's Concert for Bangladesh is okay so far as concert documentaries go; Bruce Lee's Fists of Fury is an action-packed waste of time, suitable only for the hard-core...
...BRIAN HARRISON...
Parker Prize, Eliot Nelson '74 of Dunster House and Berkeley, Calif.; Parker Scholarship, Paul K. Rowe '75 of Leverett House and New York City and Mark E. Segall '75 of Harrison, N.Y.; Phillips Memorial Scholarship, Mitchell Dupler '75 of Leverett House and Bronxville, N.Y.; and the Saltonstall Prize, David L. Johnson '74 of Adams House and Indianapolis...
...vote that Nixon received there in 1972. A Boston Globe survey in the solidly Republican towns of Needham and Reading, which Nixon carried by 57 to 43 in 1972, found a remarkable 67% of the voters in favor of resignation or impeachment. Said Pollster Tubby Harrison: "It's really astounding. Only 30% want him to stay in office, and this is real Nixon territory...
Behind the Lines. NET's weekly probe of the American press. Tonight: How ethical are newspaper and TV reporters and editors? Should they accept free junkets from those they cover? Endorse commercial products? Take public stands on political issues? Interviews with Walter Cronkite, Harrison Salisbury, and Tom Wicker. Ch. 2, 8 p.m. 1 hour...