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DIED. Celia Johnson, 73, refined British actress, best remembered for her role as the respectable suburban matron in love with Trevor Howard in Brief Encounter (1946); of a stroke; in Nettlebed, Oxfordshire. A veteran of the English stage since 1928, Johnson endeared herself to U.S. audiences through such films, besides Brief Encounter, as In Which We Serve (1942), This Happy Breed (1947) and Captain's Paradise (1953), in which she embodied the quintessential Englishwoman, mature and intelligent. Last year she was made a Dame of the British Empire...
Paired against Terrier Trevor Garrick in the 400. Garrick and Jones shared the lead throughout the race until Garrick spurted into the lead in the last turn and finished with a new meet record of 46.79. Jones took a chose second, establishing a new University mark...
...Harvard duo of Dwayne Jones and Jim Herberich finished third and fourth in a record-breaking 440-yd. dash. Terrier Trevor Garrick set a new meet record of 47.93 as he led the peek from start to finish Herberich turned in a season-best time of 50.06, while Jones finished at a 49.65 clip...
CLASSICAL. Bach: Goldberg Variations (Archiv). Harpsichordist Trevor Pinnock captures all the stately grandeur and dashing spirits of Bach's masterpiece. Beethoven...
...film is subtly shot from Reed's point of view--staring after his wife as she charges down the stairs, moving in on a rally--and when the camera turns on him it gazes with the dewy eyes of a cheerleader. Beatty and his co-writer, the British playwright Trevor Griffiths, have clearly done heaps of research on the politics of the period, but they have buried it all in the film's margins and between the lines; they use the Russian Revolution and leftist ideology to add texture, while dramatically the film is shaped entirely by the love story...