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...HENRY IV, PARTS 1 AND 2 by William Shakespeare
...R.S.C. makes its debut with Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2, performed on successive evenings or, on matinee days, in a single afternoon and evening. The opening productions are stolid, earnest and distinctly uninspired. The occasion totally lacks the incandescent flow that made the company's Nicholas Nickleby a unique theatrical experience. In tone Part 1 has a springtime mood, life blooming to be grasped; Part 2 is autumnal, life slipping away beyond one's grasp...
Tongue-tied Rocky is never far from Stallone. Rocky IV? "I've learned never to say never. I've got in too many difficulties when I let my mind rule my heart. I've learned to do what my emotions tell me. Rocky came out of nowhere like that. I just went with my feelings." Going for it is a habit Stallone may never break...
...factor is a big part of what's new around here," said Even Randolph IV '57. "You've got to notice the females being everywhere." Said his classmate Norman H. Schwartz. "Harvard not a macho, male establishment any more. Observed Richard C. Scott...
...dealing with a time warp," says UPI's Foreign Editor Paul Varian. "The British sink a ship and it takes forever to find out." But perhaps that is not all for the bad. As McDonald might say, see King John, Act IV, Scene 2, line 133 ("Do not seek to stuff my head with more ill news, for it is full"). -By Gerald Clarke. Reported by Maureen Down/New York and Arthur White/London