Word: statement
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...mystifying week that followed brought back all the old doubts. For approximately nine hours after the car that he was driving plunged from Dike Bridge?carrying his only passenger, Mary Jo Kopechne, to a death by drowning?Kennedy failed to notify police. After his first brief and inadequate statement at the station house, his silence allowed time for both honest questions and scurrilous gossip to swirl around his reputation and his future. Only once did the Senator leave the harried seclusion of the Kennedy compound at Hyannisport?when he flew to the funeral at Plymouth, Pa., still wearing a neck...
Stauder, in his statement, demanded that "any 'hearings' be public and that they he held in the fall." The committee replied in the statement released last night that "neither a public hearing nor a postponement until the Fall team was justified...
Schwarts said, "there were two guards at the door and two tape recorders. We remained standing and refused to sit down. After reading the statement Stauder said 'I'm leaving now.' They said 'what?" We left them one copy of the statement...
...Administration and Corporation were not afraid of Harvard students and faculty they would accept the kind of hearing I suggests. I believe they will not accept such a hearing. So I appear today simply to submit this statement and to reaffirm our intention. We will not be intimidated. We will stay and fight. And we will fight...
...style, largely derived from English and French films of the thirties, exposes contradictions through reconstruction's. In the spring issue of Film Quarterly, Judith Gollub says that what attracted Alain Robbe-Grillet to the cinema was its ability to act on two sense simultaneously in a dialectical movement of statement and negation; in other words, soundtrack and image allow for greater possibilities of contradiction. Conventional documentary reconstructs reality through editing and asynchronous sound (voiceovers, etc.) and techniques borrowed form fictional narrative-music, establishing shots, distant shots, etc. Often, conventional documentaries contain footage shot in direct cinema style; however, they...