Word: scandanavian
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...understood, is an intellectual in the truest sense of the word. He is not like your everyday Harvard professor who has a couple of pops and enjoys the tenured existence--the refugee from Berkeley is not yet a professor but rather an aspiring one who works out of his Scandanavian Department office in Boylston Hall...
...romance was cut short, however, at 1 a.m. when Stephen was thrown off the bus for not having a ticket. Apparently, he and the Scandanavian had boarded on the same Ameripass, a month-long bus ticket. His erstwhile friend had deserted him two hours earlier, annoyed at Stephen's lack of attention and eager to find better companionship aboard a following...
...cameos are memorable and throwaway lines seem pregnant with mysterious meaning. Everyone who says anything in Murder on the Orient Express is a distinguished, if not a great, actor or actress. It's silly, but a lot of fun, to have an actress like Ingrid Bergman playing a Scandanavian nanny who "was born backwards" and has visions of "little brown babies" and talks like a night-club comic imitating Greta Garbo...
Peter Cowle, British film critic, will lecture on the Scandanavian film. Its European context, and Bergman's Hour of the Wolf in particular, Tues., LEHMAN HALL...
Cornell will be taking part in a seminar on the contemporary Scandanavian film and will present a short film composed of excerpts from the work of seven major Swedish directors. At 8 p.m. that evening he will personally present Like Night and Day at the Hilles Library Auditorium, after which he will discuss the film with his audience...