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In Hollywood, Sandy interviewed stars who know Nichols well and even got an appointment with elusive Elaine May, whose social satires with Mike made them both famous. Elaine's brilliance at conveying key words with gestures and facial expressions was a problem for our correspondent, however. When Sandy reviewed...
READING primary elections as a flow chart of political and ideological trends is risky. The primaries are scattered in geography and time, often poorly patronized by voters and more vulnerable to local loves and hates than are general elections. In last week's round, nonetheless, a few clear lines...
Dean May, rising amidst scattered applause and hisses in what he called one of his "few pleasant duties," awarded the three annual Ames awards, to students, who, in the opinion of the class, had shown the qualities of leadership and resourcefulness.
I can almost envy that necessity as I sit here with a dozen books scattered over my desk, a sales slip marking the first or second or fourth page of each of them.
When he finished, an indignant Yarmolinsky rose from the audience and, seething with anger, told Guinier, "All that you have said in the last ten minutes makes you unfit to be a member of the Harvard Faculty." Hispronouncement was met with scattered boos and hisses which only spurred Yarmolinsky's...