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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Maggi-Meg Reed, in the female lead, is every bit Sellon's match. Reed plays the four women Littlechap uses and hurts most: Evie ("Typically English"), Anya ("Glorious Russian"), Ilsa ("Typische Deutsche"), and Cinnie ("All-American"). With a twist of her scarf, she switches her personality from loud and abrasive to cute and cuddly, and remains fascinating at every turn. Even when she stays on stage during a transition, she never drops out of character. Reed's vocal range and ability to simulate several dialects are also extremely impressive...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Worth Staying On For... | 11/9/1977 | See Source »

...misunderstanding psyched out the Crimson runners who ran 1-2-3 at the mile, as they followed a map which detoured them 60 yards further than the Tigers. The extra distance upset Reed Eichner in particular. After crossing the mile in second place, behind Ed Sheehan and ahead of captain Stein Rafto, he finally finished fourth for Harvard and thirteenth overall...

Author: By Stephen A. Herzenberg, | Title: Harriers Edge Yale, Lose to Princeton | 10/29/1977 | See Source »

...loss vs. Dartmouth Reed Eichner fith...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Crimson Sports Scoreboard | 10/27/1977 | See Source »

...occassional, it says, so we won't know who will be showing up week to week--are a pleasant surprise. Ronald Steel on foreign affairs and Walter Karp on Carter's Trilateral Connection both are provocative reading. The back columns deal with the arts, and are uniformly excellent. Reed Whittimore, who too rarely writes for The New Republic, weighs in with a good blast of William "Fishbait" Miller's kiss-and-tell "expose" of how Congress really works--a book that deserves to be burned if ever one did. Edward Diamond tells the depressing story of CBS News's Watergate...

Author: By Joseph Dalton, | Title: Left Leavings | 10/25/1977 | See Source »

From these reports, Associate Editor Spencer Davidson, who has visited Israel five times and has worked out of our Cairo and Beirut bureaus, wrote the story, assisted by Reporter-Researchers Ursula Nadasdy de Gallo and Susan Reed. It was his 15th Middle East cover story; his first was in 1969 and was on Golda Meir. Most of them, he notes, "have been late-starting, because things have a way of happening suddenly over there." Sums up Davidson: "When you've spent so much time writing about the Middle East, you feel compassion for all the people involved. I hope...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Oct. 17, 1977 | 10/17/1977 | See Source »

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