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...VIRGINIA, there really is a Helen Gurley Brown, and her Cosmopolitan girl thrives wildly these days at Agassiz Theater. Radcliffe-Grant-in-Aid plays the part of the protective mother who can't hold back her ambitious child in its current production of the Burt Bacharach-Hal David-Neil Simon office party, Promises, Promises...
With a little hitting, punching and energy, Promises, Promises could turn into a dynamite of a show. Now it has good laughs, some nice dancing and an awful lot of BurtBacharachmusic. And I am left, finally, with a question for Helen Gurley Brown. Is it really in the style of a Cosmo girl to end an affair with: "When you walked through the door with that distinguished hat, I knew you were a pervert!!"? Maybe Ann Landers was right...
...Lowell and Lamont--be named instead for those, such as that great and gentle Harvard drop-out named Pete Seeger, who had the brains to quit before his heart was dead and soul was cold? When, too, will we see buildings named for brave and rebel women such as Helen Keller in the Radcliffe Quad? Is it not time to rediscover use of chisel upon granite, use of hammer upon stone...
...clearest examples of this is to be found in Cambridge's school system. The only book on Nixon, Helen Olds's Richard M. Nixon, in the King School library, glorifies "an honest lawyer who doesn't cheat people but helps them." And the Harrington School library's only book on Vietnam, Vietnam and the Countries of the Mekong, by Larry Henderson, openly justifies American imperialism in Asia...
...HELEN THOMPSON, B.V.M...