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...heart in The Shop Around the Corner? Or the tortured Capra hero whose trust in American values was tested past all endurance, till he tumbled close to madness? Or the pixilated Elwood P. Dowd of Harvey, his best friend an invisible rabbit? Or the vengeful loner of the Anthony Mann westerns of the '50s--taut epics like Bend of the River and The Man from Laramie--in which Stewart often played a bitter Moses leading settlers to the far country he could never call home? Or the slick rural attorney in Otto Preminger's Anatomy of a Murder, a little...
...there were other sides to the Stewart performances. He is most often thought of as the sentimental avatar of "Capracorn," though he made only three pictures with Frank Capra. He made only four films with Hitchcock. But he made eight with Anthony Mann, more than with any other director, and five of those were westerns with a cynical edge that anticipated the "dark" westerns of Sergio Leone and Sam Peckinpah. These appeared in the 1950s, when American innocence was challenged and betrayed by a worldwide conspiracy, by a treason of the knowing and elite, when even Stewart had to show...
...David E. Mann '97 said that Jones' personal example helped make the oration particularly significant...
...succeeded in really touching people with his life," Mann said. "If we can do things the same way, then we can say that we have achieved the same success that he has."CrimsonMelissa K. CrockerCHARLES B. GRANDY '97 and DANIEL J. GOOR '97 deliver the Ivy Oration at the Class Day ceremonies yesterday afternoon. Their satire of the Harvard student experience centered around a ficticious course entitled Foreign Cultures C-97: "Life After Harvard...
Lewis was born in New York City on March 27, 1929. He attended the Horace Mann School in New York and matriculated at Harvard in 1944. At Harvard, he says, he spent most of his hours at The Crimson as a writer and later as managing editor...