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...terrible, twice-weekly Batman series is intended as camp-meaning it's so bad that it's good, at least in the view of some (TIME, Jan. 28). The four-to-twelve age set continues to marvel while Batman and his protégé, Robin the Boy Wonder, rout such Gotham City scoundrels as the Penguin and the Mad Hatter. Teen-agers and the college crowd still consider it sophisticated to snigger at Batman's wildly exaggerated plots and cliché-cluttered dialogue. As a result of the show's high ratings, merchants are anticipating...
...from character to character as though he were taking an opinion poll. Linking political and social history to the girls' private affairs also creates momentary strain, since the audience cannot really profit much from learning that the German army has attacked Poland just after good ole Pokey (Mary-Robin Redd) delivers her second set of twins. Although The Group's McCarthyish airs are trivial as sociology, more dazzling than deep as drama, no sorority party in years has dished out so much trenchant and exhilarating tattle...
...Alden Trophy Giant Slalom Saturday, Radcliffe's Robin Barnes placed third with a running time of 73.6 seconds, behind Kelly Woodbury of Cornell at 71.1 and Astrid Meergans of Simmons with a 73.4-second run. Cliffies Ginny Storrs and Carla Schatz took fifth and eighth places...
...Sunday at Ascutney, Robin Barnes tied for first and Ellie Waterston placed third in a two run slalom to give Radcliffe the title for the two-day meet...
...Sunday match was a three-division fling, with round-robin eliminations, and entries from all over the Northeast...