Word: snyders
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Watching Tom Snyder's "Tomorrow" show. (This show is bad enough to agitate almost anyone. This principle can also be extended to other shows which make you violent--almost any one will do, actually...
Tomorrow. Tom Snyder is the host for a six-hour Fourth of July celebration. Even if you've had your fill of Snyder and of Bicentennial tripe, you might stay tuned for a bit of local color: in addition to interviews with Jimmy Breslin, Las Vegas tourists and Wernher von Braun, Snyder will talk with "young people at Harvard...
Michael Mitchell and Debby Snyder are almost equally as convincing as Ozzie and Harriet, the embattled parents. Harriet's hands never quite know what to do with themselves and her body thrusts nervously forward, as she seeks reassurance "only that we're all together and a family." Snyder conveys well the strained motherliness of a woman whose ideal of banal domesticity inevitably leads her to deny...
...taut confrontation of mother and son on a city street. The kid's whining defiance and his mother's tired implorings cry out from the surface of the page. Only two photographers in the book are not interested in the instantaneousness of the present, Nancy Rexroth and Wehdy Snyder-MacNeil. Rexroth creates images out of the past, out of the distortions of memory. Using a $1.50 camera, her photographs are strangely fuzzy and distorted. However, the early photography--it intensifies rather than diffuses the image's impact. Mysterious, surrealistic and luminescent, her work is not the product of the physical...
...Robert Snyder, hearing examiner for the board, said that "everyone up to the assistant to the director was unaware of the charges brought against the two board members." The two board members are "from what I know" not planning to resign, Snyder added...