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Charles H. Kuhl, a floor sweeper in South Bend, Ind., was a 27-year-old soldier in 1943 when the late General George S. Patton accused him of malingering and slapped him across the face with a pair of gloves-an outburst that may have cost Patton his command of the Seventh Army. Now that the film Patton, starring George C. Scott (TIME, Feb. 9), re-creates Kuhl's agony, the victim recalls: "As I started out of the [hospital] tent, he booted me in the fanny. They hid me in the litter bearers' tent until he left...
Sabah is also the home of 100 Peace Corps Volunteers, among them Ron Kuhl, a graduate of the University of West Virginia, and Beth Halkola, who received a B.S. in nursing from Michigan State University...
...Summary: 400-yard medley relay--Won by Harvard: Murray, Stanley, Perilman, and Boeckeler; second, Pennsylvania: Kuhl, Sieck, Norcross, and Barthel-Rose. Time--4:10.0. 220-yard free style--Won by Ulbrich (H); second, Seaton (H); third, Arndt (P). Time--2:17.8. 50-yard free style--Won by Zemo (H); second, Winthrop (H); third, Crosby (H). Time--23.9. Dive--Won by Gorman (H); second, Stone (H); third, Fox (P). 80.22 points. 200-yard butterfly--Won by Hammond (H); second, Mahoney (H); third, Hill (P). Time--2:28.6. 100-yard free style--Won by Mischner (H); second, Winthrop (H); third...
Producer Calvin Kuhl used the Faulkner play to signalize the switch of the Video Theater from Mondays to Thursdays. He is enthusiastic about Faulkner as a new TV writer, and paid him for his script one of the highest prices (undisclosed) in the three-year history of Lux Video Theater. Kuhl first met Faulkner last fall, when the novelist came to Manhattan on a visit and said he was interested in television. They talked for half an hour: "Most of the time, Faulkner just asked questions about sets, time lapses, costume changes, camera techniques. He was more concerned about...
...Kuhl handed Faulkner a page and a half of Lux-inspired suggestions for tidying up the characters and the plot. In four days Faulkner was back with a script. Says Kuhl: "There were some wonderful lines in it, but they would have offended." After two more tries, Faulkner turned m a script that could be certified pure enough for TV. Kuhl is eager to do more Faulkner stories and even hopes the novelist can be tempted to write some originals. How did Faulkner himself like the TV version of The Brooch? Says Kuhl: "I talked to him right after...