Word: holden
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Young also said the Holden committee, a permanent group consisting of the president and manager from the choral society, the Glee Club and the Collegium Musicum, is now proposing to the search committee that the posts of choral director and music lecturer be separated...
...Holden committee has endorsed Adams for the position of choral director...
...beauty. The film is widely satirical--the very insanity of its premise--that the network keeps the insane commentator on the air because of his ratings--makes a film funnier than Eric Severaid. Faye Dunaway plays a programming executive who is without an ounce of compassion; William Holden plays a deposed news executive who gambles on her capacity for love--and loses. Holden is a little dull, but Dunaway and Peter Finch, the crazed commentator, manage to carry off the film's roller coaster ride of high-level network looniness." Well, as veterans of the Lincoln brigade might have said...
That about sums up the attitude of Leslie Greis, a 7-handicapper from Holden, Mass., with brains and balance. Greis made Crimson golfing history yesterday when she played number one on the men's varsity against MIT and Bates...
...find... nothing. The film is as sterile as a 30 second clip of Amy Carter walking to her integrated school. Faye Dunaway won her Best Actress award for Chinatown, not this lemon. Peter Finch is dead, and far be it from us to talk about the dead. William Holden turns in a solid performance as the network news chief, but the dignified Holden comes off rather like a Shetland pony in an 8 x 11 porno still-he looks more dignified than the questionable debutantes around him. Paddy Chayevsky's script is polemical, cliched, and, like most tracts--boring. This...