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These are bleak times for Harvard undergraduates While our friends at other colleges frolic on vocation or settle themselves in for a new term, the weeks ahead hold only anxiety and depression, as we scowl away in a gloomy series of library carrels...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EXAMINATION BOOK | 1/12/1983 | See Source »

Someone suggested to Gorman Thomas that he might offer the Hall his glove, the one that caught the sacrifice fly that scored tagging runners from both third and second bases in Game 4. Thomas started to scowl but burst out grinning. In fact there was almost no ugliness to this show at all, except for a profane few minutes in the final game when hefty Home Plate Umpire Lee Weyer had to dance the Cardinals' sore-shinned pitcher Joaquin Andujar away from Brewer Second Baseman Jim Gantner, who had said something about a hot dog. During the playoffs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Joy Is Back in Budville | 11/1/1982 | See Source »

...cast of characters was utterly right, a collection that Dickens would have imagined if he had been a late 20th century American Nixon himself was a masterpiece of internal disharmonies, with a face-the discomfited scowl, the sudden stabbingly inappropriate smile-like five cats and a bitter Calvinist thrown into a Hefty bag. There was G. Gordon Liddy, the wild hair Nietzsche who held his hand in candle flames. There was Martha Mitchell, the Aunt Pittypat embarrassment and midnight telephone dipso who turned into an oracle...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Watergate's Clearest Lesson | 6/14/1982 | See Source »

...eyes, read her lines, sell a song, tap her toes just like a real live girl; but because she is all calculating show biz and no childlike naiveté, she impresses as a red-headed homuncula. Her elders don't fare much better. Albert Finney, who manages a scowl that comes out a secret smile, has the right moves but not the forbidding magnetism of the world's richest capitalist. Ann Reinking, a terrifically sensuous dancer, has little opportunity to display her talents as Warbucks' secretary. Only Carol Burnett shines, as the shabby dipso Hannigan. Navigating...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Bowwow! Says Sandy | 5/24/1982 | See Source »

MATTHAU AND CLAYBURGH try to sneak through this barrelling plot, hoping that if they just read their lines, no one will notice that they are even in the movie. As usual, Matthau lets his flabby-cheeked scowl and floppy jackets substitute for any real characterization. He makes it clear that Snow has a messy desk, a messy marriage and a mess manner--and he lets it go at that...

Author: By Elizabeth A. Marek, | Title: A New Sister | 9/24/1981 | See Source »

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