Word: mr
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...spans the gap between classical and modern like a colossus. He had his fling at the far-out, once stood stark still onstage for four minutes (Dance Observer responded by running a review that consisted of four inches of blank space). But today he also has a bit of Mr. B. in his,bonnet. Aureole is a freshly pressed version of a washed-out, frilly "white ballet," in which his dancers interweave flurries of mincing steps with great swooping glides without a seam showing. In Orbs, a kind of astronaughty tour of life and love on the planets, he injects...
Carry On. NBC offered Dear Mr. Gable, a brisk review of the multifaceted life of the longtime king of Holly wood. There was footage of Gable with Mary Astor in Red Dust (1932), scenes from his triumph with Grace Kelly 22 years later in Mogambo. And there were shots of Gable as an Air Corps Captain in World...
...first and foremost exponents of the "treat 'em rough" school of film romance, Gable was the ultimate hero, to whom defeat was unacceptable. Yet one of the most incongruous moments in Dear Mr. Gable was a clip from the one big flop of his career, the 1937 Parnell. "Carry on my fight for Ireland. I charge you. See that Ireland is never defeated," said Gable on Parnell's deathbed. His acting was not equal to the role, and audiences chuckled when they saw the tough-guy trying to play the patriot. He picked later roles more carefully...
Today's issue is devoted to "The Politics of Crisis." McCarthy's article, "Mr. Johnson and the Democrats: Who Dissents?" is an indictment of Johnson for his violation of the "five great principles of Democratic foreign policy...
...Mr. Glassman's excellent article on March 8, calling attention to the problem of the student to the UHS, misquoted me ever so slightly but enough to alter my essential point. Mr. Glassman wrote that I had said that a psychiatrist from the UHS should have been put on the Student Faculty Advisory Committee while in fact I had said that no psychologist was appointed to the Committee at its inception. The difference does not lie in the irelevant distinction between the Ph.D. and the M.D., but rather in my wish to call attention to the University's need...