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Marie-Josée Nat, shows up in the flashbacks, playing-nicely if unspectacularly-his mother; Drach's son David shows up as the boy Michel. The familial casting forms cozy Pirandellian arabesques, but they are merely decoration...
...despair that provide a counterpoint, hinting that the Millers have within them the same talent for self-destruction as the Tyrones of O'Neill's autobiographical Long Day's Journey Into Night. With bad luck, comforting Mother Essie might become junkie Mary Tyrone; responsible Father Nat could turn into drunken James. These nuances were obviously hidden from O'Neill himself-or he would have undoubtedly hammered them out into the open, thereby robbing the play of its warm and lyrical humor...
...taught Nat Sci 110 until this year, was convinced that Harvard students should have access to a privately owned computer. Also First Data had indicated that it would not renew its contract with the University...
Last year, students in Nat Sci 110, "Automatic Computing," and other students in Computer, Math, Applied Math, Economics and Physics courses were allowed to use the computer terminals only between 6 p.m. and midnight. This accounted for long lines each night at computer terminals in the Science Center and at Quincy and Currier Houses...
...midst of a recent radio interview by Liberal Columnist Nat Hentoff, William F. Buckley Jr., the elegantly acerbic conservative commentator, suddenly stopped short the colloquy, looked down, and testily muttered, "Shut up." Moments later he paused and clonked something below. Left-wing kibitzers in the studio audience? No, Buckley's target was his King Charles spaniel Rowley, which he had brought to the studio. Showing that he bore no ill will, Rowley then jumped into Buckley's .lap and planted a slurpy kiss on his cheek. All of which left Hentoff with somewhat more of an interview than...