Word: oscars
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...soars like a hawk to see you," one can truly visualize a pair of swift wings beating across the sky. His remarkable performance has already won him the New York Film Critics' award for Best Supporting Actor of 1970 and made him an early favorite in the upcoming Oscar campaign...
...Playhouse, in its fifth and perhaps liveliest season, is TV's only surviving weekly theater series. This year's offerings have featured the ubiquitous Miss Hampshire in a glorious BBC revival of Oscar Wilde's The Ideal Husband, Helen Hayes in an engaging self-portrait, and Kim Stanley on a bill of one-acters by Tennessee Williams. Last week Playhouse launched a six-part retrospective of life and film in the 1930s. One aim of the series is to slash through the current sentimentalization of the Great Depression era. "Young people romanticize the '30s," says Arthur...
...Oscar Zariski, Robinson Professor of Mathematics, Emeritus, who was selected for the award in 1965, said yesterday that "Professor Brauer is a highly deserving man and I am very happy...
...Oscar Handlin resigns tenure to devote full time to his column. Other literary notes: Archie Epps returns to Commentary. Best of the Harvard University Gazette published by Harper and Row, edited with Introduction by Arthur Schlesinger Jr. Called by Book World, "A Congressional Record for our time...
...slouch hat. "Freedom to express your own personality makes for a winning team," says the 49ers' Ken Willard. "It's the swinging feeling around the clubhouse. A feeling that they're them and I'm me." His teammate Gene Washington, who grooves on $350 Oscar de la Renta suits, deplores the "archaic regimen" of traditional football-club rules. "Room checks at 11 p.m. on a Friday night before a Sunday game is Cub Scout stuff. I think professional players are above that. They will separate themselves from the team if they don't take care...