Word: romeo
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...computer is called, stands outside the Coolidge office on Mount Auburn St. and performs all the services normally done by tellers. It is part of Coolidge's "Cool Cash" system, a free checking account service. Approximately 2300 new accounts could be directly attributed to the "Cool Cash" system, Cathy Romeo, a customer service representative, said yesterday...
Every transaction for the day is recorded on the card's magnetic strip which eliminates any chance of getting cash from other "Cool-O-Mats" if the limit is exceeded, Romeo said...
...hadn't read much Shakespeare. Forget the implications -- cinematic, literary or otherwise -- of Zeffirelli's "The Taming of the Shrew" for my unpenetrating mind; forget any sensation created by the Burton Taylor team. After the movie I remembered one character from the play, Lucentio. Played by Mr. York. "Romeo and Juliet," another Zeffirelli extravaganza? I could have ravedfor hoursabout the figure of Tybalt. Guess why. A year or so later I was ready to go to college. A serious academically inclined young lady? How super to read at Oxford or Cambridge; such a stimulating intellectual atmosphere? Looking back...
...Vanessa Redgrave, followed by "Smashing Time" with sister Lynn and Rita Tushingham. In 1966 he launched himself into the world of television as Young Jolyon in the BBC's popular adaptation of "The Forsyte Saga." During the summer of '67 York worked with Zeffirelli in Rome as Tybalt in "Romeo and Juliet." Then he returned to twentieth century England for a persona as a young policeman in "The Strange Affair." Alexandria beckoned in "Justine" with Anouk Aimee, but "of all the films I've made. I like that one the least...
Boston Symphony Orchestra, the magnificent, will perform Berlioz's "Romeo and Juliette" on Fri., March 24 at 2 p.m. and Sat., March 25 at 8:30 p.m., both in Symphony Hall...