Word: kenneth
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Kenneth Koch...
...Kenneth Koch, 52, a bespectacled, bushy-haired poet and English professor at Columbia, has a peculiar knack of finding poets in unlikely places. In 1968, for example, he whisked into Manhattan's P.S. 61 and, before they could say "Charlie Brown," had sixth-graders versifying about their favorite heroes and fantasies. The result was Wishes, Lies and Dreams, an anthology of the students' poems and a how-to guide for teaching poetry to the young...
Screenplay by ERNEST LEHMAN, KENNETH ROSS and IVAN MOFFAT...
...program began with a showing of "The Principal of This School" a film about the experiences of Kenneth W. Haskins, currently lecturer on Education at the Graduate School of Education, as principal of an urban Washington, D.C. elementary school...
...voice dropped to a self-conscious whisper. Guilt overcame him, guilt for the alias he felt inclined to present his wife. He recalled his childhood days when women on beaches were prohibited from exposing full thighs and shoulders, a memory which rendered "Oh! Calcutta!" one realized fantasy after another. Kenneth Tynan, the producer of the show when it first opened on Broadway, could have asked or hoped for no more, except an audience of 1649 more 68-year-olds who found the show something more than an evening's humorless, innocent diversion...