Word: joans
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...game, the freshman had a sideline chat with Harvard soccer legend Sue St. Louis, whose scoring records she is now challenging. St. Louis is now living in Watertown and training in computers for the John Hancock Company. Saturday was her first view of Harvard soccer as an alumna...Joan Elliot, last year's freshman stand-out, also joined the crowd on the bench. Elliot attends as many games as possible while taking a year...
DIED. Gloria Grahame, 55, sultry blond movie actress who frequently portrayed the unsavory "other woman" or calculating tart in strong supporting roles opposite such stars as Olivia de Havilland (Not as a Stranger, 1955) and Joan Crawford (Sudden Fear, 1952); of cancer; in New York City. Grahame won an Oscar as Best Supporting Actress for playing a frivolous Southern belle in The Bad and the Beautiful...
...campus whodunit. Kelly, green at the acting game, confesses she is "scared to death," but is not daunted by her sister's histrionic talents: "Frankly, I haven't seen anything in which Bo showed she could act." Although they may not be in the Olivia de Havilland-Joan Fontaine class of sibling rivalry, their lapse of sisterly feeling proves that tens are easily divisible...
...Story to its elegant conclusion almost half a century ago. There Cukor's interpretation of Katherine Hepburn and Cary Grant's marriage ceremony freezes into a gossip glossy for a national magazine. Hollywood labelled Cukor "the woman's director," because he presented women in his films, like Katherine Hepburn, Joan Crawford and Greta Garbo, as strong, commanding human beings. His men frequently took the passive role, and Rich and Famous takes this further, into the realm of a feminist film. Jacqueline Bisset, the film's star, also co-produced it, which may help explain why this "Cukor Film" sees...
Winthrop House dominated the 1.7 miles race at Soldiers Field, led by Rodney Pearson, Joan Corsiglia and Leslie Voit...