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...Neville qualified third in the 50-yd. free finals, but despite the exhortations of the Crimson bench, he finished second to the favorite, Rex Hand of Navy. Hand broke the 21-second barrier with a new Eastern record time of 20.998, while Neville's 21.297 was just fractions off his school record performance of a week...
...almost every race, Tim Neville will be the only Crimson entry in contention in the 50-yd. free where he will probably battle Navy's Rex Hand for individual honors. Neville is undefeated in the event this season and only hundredths of a second separate his second-ranked time from that of front-runner Hand. The dual could produce a very fast sub 21.0 clocking...
Like many other corporate commanders, Rex Humbard dresses in expensive suits, commutes to his office in a Cadillac and jets to out-of-town appointments in the company plane. His Ohio-based conglomerate issues securities, reports annual revenues of $8,000,000 and has assets worth some $30 million. Yet Humbard, 53, is no ordinary businessman. He is a guitar-picking, down-home evangelist (TIME, May 17, 1971) with a following of 25 million weekly television viewers on 400 stations in the U.S. and foreign countries...
...Rex Harrison is impressive as Henry. Both his physical size and his range of voice give the character more power than the lines alone provide, and his constant shifts from violence to tenderness make us as unsure about Henry's madness as we are meant to be. With the possible exception of Linda de Coff and Rudolph Willrich, who play Matilde's daughter and Henry's nephew without managing to bring any life to their admittedly superficial parts, the supporting cast generally lives up to the star. Eileen Herlie plays the cynical or flamboyant side of Matilde especially well...
Henry IV. Luigi Pirandello's play about what happens to people who fall off their horses and decide they're emperors of Germany. Rex Harrison looks just like the movies. At the Schubert til March...