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...still got plenty of fire. He blew his stack when he heard about the Arabs killing the American ambassador!" Stennis will have to spend another month or so in the hospital before he is ready for discharge, but he is already thinking about Senate business. At his suggestion, Senator Stuart Symington presented a resolution on committee funding to the Senate Rules Committee...
Directed by MEL STUART...
Wattstax, a record of the event, is as casually diverting as most rock-concert documentaries, but it is a little something more besides, a tentative attempt to gauge the feeling of a ghetto. Director Stuart uses the music as an expression of common feeling, and he intercuts concert footage with interview material shot on the streets of Watts. The result is necessarily superficial, but it does give the people a voice, and the tone is insistent and important...
Othello. Stuart Burge's direction of a British National Theater production, starring Sir Laurence Olivier, Maggie Smith, and Frank Finlay, is a record of an outstanding stage production. Avoiding, for the most part, the elaborate "filmic" effects of so many Shakespearean films, it shows that straight-forward filming of a play can succeed admirably...
...qualified. He emphasized that he supported the Kilson position, but that he was not an expert Afro-American scholar. Kilson and Patterson needed a white social scientist with credentials in Afro-American Studies to speak for joint concentrations with enthusiasm and conviction. The ideal person would have been H. Stuart Hughes, Gurney Professor of History and Political Science, who guided the Faculty Council resolution skillfully through the Faculty. But Hughes took no position on the Kilson resolution, probably because he thought that doing so might jeopardize the Departmental reorganization. Hughes was so careful on this issue that he abstained from...