Word: kramer
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Conveniently. Ken Russell's current film of Lawrence's Women in Love solves the problem quite neatly. Thanks to Larry Kramer's screenplay, which follows quite closely the plot of the novel, and thanks to Alan Bates's amusing but rather lightweight portrayal of Rupert Birken, Lawrence's protagonist and spokesman, the film turns poor old D.H. into the adolescent's adolescent. (Incidentally, someone along the assembly line was indiscreet enough to have Bates/Birklen wear a beard cut exactly like Lawrence's own. They seem to be daring us to make the connection.) And since (cautionary baritone) this film...
...problem today is that there's nothing being done for people who are being disturbed by urban renewal and highway development," Kramer said. "The people-mostly the poor-who are hit with these things have no place to go and never get relocated," he added...
...proposed, the new housing corporation would be an independent state agency whose seven-member governing board would be appointed by Sargent. A two-thirds majority of the board would make decisions regarding particular uses of eminent domain, but the corporation would generally "respect regional planning guidelines," Albert L. Kramer, urban assistant to Sargent, said yesterday...
...Kramer explained that government construction presently displaces 5000 families per year. Until now, he said, "we have not really built low-income housing in Massachusetts that we can speak...
...bill passes the Legislature, plans for construction of relocation housing would go into effect immediately. But provision of alternate housing in advance of public development would not take place before 1973 because "we've got enough to catch up with from 1967," Kramer said...