Word: perrins
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Flying from his home field near Dallas to Perrin Air Force Base near Sherman. Texas Air National Guard Major Harry C. Knickerbocker Jr. hoped to obtain some used ground-training equipment for his outfit's F-86 jets. Knickerbocker would be welcome to the equipment, said a Perrin officer, except that it was being used "by the class with the Yugoslavs in it." Recalls Knickerbocker of that late September incident: "It didn't hit me for a few minutes. Then you might say I got a real jolt...
Gerald D. French '64, Perrin L. French '64, and Howard F. Elkus of the Design School were the Harvard students on the plane...
...make her a movie star. After five days of fun and games, the young nob suddenly gets bored, takes what the Italians call English leave. Furious, the girl pursues him, finds out where he lives, rings his doorbell. Appalled, the playboy tells his 16-year-old brother (Jacques Perrin) to answer the door and get rid of the dame. But the boy is everything big brother is not: innocent, sensitive, idealistic. He is horrified at his brother's subhumanity, dazed by the young woman's luminous loveliness. He carries her suitcase to a hotel, lends her money, falls...
...best thing in the film. In the delicate, spiritual face of Actor Perrin, the camera finds a compelling image of eternal youth, of the doomed and beautiful son-lover of the legends. Actress Cardinale seems almost ludicrously crude by comparison. But her faults are not all her fault. Director Valeric Zurlini, a well-known cheesecake vendor, incessantly interrupts the subtle drama of the script to turn his lens on Claudia's chest. He obviously intends the show to be a bust. And so, in the last analysis...
...wife has just purchased a horribly expensive copy of Vogue magazine which contains a horrible article by an Indian by the name of Noel Perrin who claims to be a big man in the wilds of the north on a reservation called Dartmouth College...