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Denise Thai and Maude Wood, playing at numbers three and five singles respectively, were not as lucky against their Big Green opponents as both racquetwomen dropped straight sets, as did Anne Kauffmann playing...

Author: By Frank Crimmins, | Title: Powerful 'Cliffe Tennis Team Scalps Big Green Squad, 6-3 | 4/25/1975 | See Source »

Second doubles, Magraw and Funaro rolled to victory, as did the duo of Wood and Kauffmann, Radcliffe 6, Dartmouth...

Author: By Frank Crimmins, | Title: Powerful 'Cliffe Tennis Team Scalps Big Green Squad, 6-3 | 4/25/1975 | See Source »

...proclaiming that those who like Conrack (and other more-or-less "message" movies, including Sounder and Hoa Binh) are hopeless much-headed idealists, overwhelmed by uplift. But the critics Mad Andrew wrote about are figments of his imagination, since the only famous critics who praised the film (Kael and Kauffmann) are rigorous, not at all the "melting marsh-mallows" of his bile-ridden column. Sarris took potshots at the actual Conroy as well as at the film and its defenders, vaguely condemning him--though rhetorically denying it--for being young, energetic, individualistic, and anti-establishment. (Everything film critics...

Author: By Michael Sragow, | Title: Conrack and Its Critics | 5/15/1974 | See Source »

...veterans-Film Critic Stanley Kauffmann, White House Reporter John Osborne and the salty TRB Contributor Richard Strout of the Christian Science Monitor-help sustain the magazine's flair for bright commentary. For the purchase price of $380,000 (plus a somewhat larger amount in pending taxes), Peretz has also acquired a special responsibility: to maintain the unusual character that the New Republic has acquired in American journalism since earlier writers like Walter Lippmann, Bruce Bliven and Edmund Wilson began burnishing its pages...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: NR's New Angel | 3/25/1974 | See Source »

...Times and Big as Life, displayed his concern with ethical difficulties without giving indication of the novelist's ability to whip observations and emotions into an intellectually compelling, deeply felt, unified narrative, Critics who did praise Daniel applauded. Doctorow`s new found control and intensity, Still, even thought Stanley Kauffmann and Peter Prescott called it in the novel of the tear, the New Yorker didn't consider it at all, and any treatment it received in supposedly serious literary journals was cursory...

Author: By Michael Sragow, | Title: The Sins of Three Generations | 1/5/1973 | See Source »

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