Word: reardon
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...traveling young gallants, Marlowe (Robert G. Murch) and Hastings (Tom V.V. Tammi), are told that the home of Mr. Hardcastle (Fred Stuthman) is an inn. What follows is a consistently funny set of etiquette violations. Marlowe mistakes Miss Hardcastle (Nancy Reardon) for a barmaid, the sort of woman with whom he is as raffishly familiar as he is shyly reserved with "ladies." Hardcastle is appalled at the monstrous liberties his guests take; they roar for drink and alternately interrupt and ignore...
That compares to yields of approximately 50 per cent for Stanford and 50 to 60 per cent for Yale and Princeton. The latter two schools, Reardon said yesterday, "have gone to the wait list, and heavily...
Less than a month after letters were mailed out to 1507 successful applicants, the class is full. Twelve hundred fourteen students have told Harvard they intend to come here next fall, according to Pohn P. Reardon Jr. '60. associate dean of Admissions and Financial Aids...
...Reardon speculated that Yale's continued low yield might indicate that "for scholarship kids, Yale's [deferred tuition] plan didn't work as well...
Tell and Tell. The story concerns three teacher sisters for whom life has proved a bad trip. Catherine Reardon (Estelle Parsons) is a lush. Her younger sister Anna (Julie Harris) is a vegetarian, and that is the least of her nuttiness. The married sister Ceil (Nancy Marchand) is a cool and predatory school superintendent who seems to have frozen into her post. Anna has been involved in some vague sexual incident with a boy at her school, and Ceil has shown up with the papers to have her committed to an asylum. Catherine and Ceil spar on the subject...