Word: objections
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Coleman H. Terrel '80, a South House resident, said he was sitting in front of Hilles Library at about 6:00 p.m. Monday when an unidentified youth struck him over the head with a blunt object...
WITH THIS SAME sardonic mischievousness werealize in retrospect Borowczyk has done a whole number on "artsy" filmotography that will probably keep duped "cinema" students taking copious notes. Freudian symbolism gushes from every object close-up: the postcard nudes looking like overripe cherubs, the town philosopher walking his black Great Dane, the chamber pots that our protagonists keep filling with pure water. One bit of this spoof is priceless: after some gorgeous but solemn footage of a French museum, Borowczyk has one of his characters distractedly walk right into the lap of a painted reclining nude...
Salem added that he and the cartoonist, Garry Trudeau, had expected some newspapers to object...
Those who are asked about it by the pollsters talk about the pervasiveness of the presidential contest, of the two major candidates "pressing in on us." Some object, but most seem intrigued. The regular evening newscasts, Pollster Louis Harris believes, are the basic ingredient in forming a presidential aspirant's image. That image is shaped further by the viewer's own prejudices and background, enlarged by his reading and talking with friends...
...long-awaited accounting of the part he played in America's worst and most public political scandal. Sparsely told and crammed with intriguing dialogue, it presents a surprisingly unflattering self-portrait. Dean berates himself as "a squealer" and describes himself as too "naive and guppy-like" to object to the criminal activities in Richard Nixon's White House-at least until it was too late...