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...Then he went down with the second wave in a screaming dive through flak and fighters to score one out of his group's four to ten 1,000-lb.-bomb hits on the carrier. And while Don Felt's bombers kept the Japanese busy, Lieut. Bruce Harwood roared in with his torpedo planes from both sides and scored a crippling hit. Loss to the Japanese: Ryujo. Reward for Don Felt: the hallowed Navy Cross for "extraordinary heroism and distinguished service...
...Chekov play, however, director Michael Harwood must take a good deal of the responsibility for a comparative failure. In trying to show the demented quality of the goings-on in a Russian bank near the turn of the century, Harwood subjects his actors to a break-neck pace that is much more frantic than funny. Martin Mintz, as a clerk, and John Fenn, as the bank manager, do get some laughs, but they constantly give the impression of trying too hard, with too little material. Yet the defects of the curtain-raiser matter very little, since the over-all quality...
...Harwood, who described himself as a Southern "liberal" favoring gradualism, criticized the NAACP for its lack of moderation. "There are larger issues confronting society...barriers in men's minds which must be eradicated cannot come down by force alone...
Speaking on "NAACP--Hindrance or Help," before a Harvard Society for Minority Rights audience of 250 people, Wilkins denied the charge by Richard Harwood, Louisville Times reporter and Nieman Fellow, that the NAACP had used force in trying to implement the Supreme Court's decision on integrated schools...
...Harwood will represent the conservative Southern view toward the N.A.A.C.P., that it is an extremist group trying to undermine long-established southern traditions. However, Harwood, although an indigenous Southerner, has emphasized that he does not personally agree with this conservative southern attitude and will speak for it merely as an objective observer...