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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Discussing his future plans, Hironaka said yesterday, "I like America, but I like life in Japan too. I miss Kyoto very dearly, but I cannot say if I will go back...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Math Professor Receives Japanese Prize | 10/24/1975 | See Source »

...grey hair and slight paunch--like a rising executive or liberal politician on the make. He seems to be the kind of man who prizes his independence--who would rather interview Mae West on his own than cover a presidential campaign for Newsweek--and he says he doesn't miss being in the thick of things. "Well, occasionally I feel a pang," he admits. "When I heard about Patty Hearst being busted, I thought, son of a bitch, I'd sure like to get my hands on her, you know, for four of five hours of tape. But in general...

Author: By Natalie Wexler, | Title: What Do You Get When You Ask A Dirty Question? | 10/15/1975 | See Source »

WHEN KENNEDY'S CHILDREN OPENED at the Wilbur Theatre, heavy-handed music filled the theatre during the intermission and at the end of the play. "Help, I need somebody," "Yesterday came suddenly," sang the Beatles. "Bye, bye, Miss American pie," sang Don MacLean. Robert Patrick, who in press photographs wears a Wallace Beery shirt and wornout overalls, pranced around in a white satin workshirt watching his play, along with a suit-and-tie audience whose mean...

Author: By R.e. Liebmann, | Title: A Sixties Sell-out | 10/14/1975 | See Source »

Says Hemingway: "He has a most skillful and talented manner." But she refrained from any other opinions about the production. Insists "Miss Mary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Oct. 13, 1975 | 10/13/1975 | See Source »

...half-witted examination to which Screenwriter Robert Enders subjects them. The movie is cast with a virtual mothball fleet of character actors (Trevor Howard, Christopher Plummer, Richard Attenborough), who are directed by Michael Anderson (The Shoes of the Fisherman) with almost definitive incompetence. One scene alone, in which Miss York is forced to reenact her attack and crawls toward the camera on all fours, squealing like a pig, might stand as a textbook example of unskilled labor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Gunga Dumb | 10/13/1975 | See Source »

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