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...controversy and uncertainty remained in many minds even as late as yesterday afternoon. Oleg M. Sokolov, the press attache of the Soviet Embassy in Washington, told the CRIMSON that he had "no idea" whether the poet would visit the United States. "Any information about the trip must come from Yevtushenko himself," he said...
...answer to an article which appeared in yesterday's New York Times, Sokolov denied that anyone at the Embassy had assured Princeton students Friday the Soviet writer would make his scheduled trip. "No one here confirmed or denied Yevtushenko's plans because no one spoke to anyone at Princeton," he said...
...unbelievable rushing average of 15.4 yards per carry; quarterback Frederic L. Ballard can pass that buck like no one else in the business; fullback Chollie Bevard, in Russin's own words, will always "catch you off guard"; and linemen Robert "Speed" Gordon, Richard "King" Cotton, Raymond "The Sage" Sokolov, Andrew "The Rock" Weil and Lee "Flash" Auspitz are just, well, Some Of The Greats...
...SOKOLOV REPLIES: Now, gentlemen, one at a time please. First, Ivy Films. As to your troubles with the Brattle, with these I condole. As to your technical information, I suggest you check it. My impression from conversations with Richard Leacock and with the immediate past president of your organization is that Drasin did indeed borrow synch-sound equipment first conceived by Leacock...
Raymond A. Sokolov, Jr.'s waspish review in Friday's CRIMSON accused the Brattle Theatre of failing to advertise the showing of Dan Drasin's Sunday. The Brattle did in fact advertise Sunday in ads in the CRIMSON (Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday), the Globe, the Herald and Traveler, the Record-American, the Christian Science Monitor (Thursday-Friday-Saturday), and on WCRB. In addition, the Brattle sent out special news releases on Sunday which were printed by the Globe (in entirety) and the Herald (in part...