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...normal West Point existence. They are not being officially shunned, because the traditional punishment of silence-which forbade other cadets to eat or speak with anyone who had violated the honor code-was abolished in 1973. "No one is talking about bringing that back," said Brigadier General Walter F. Ulmer Jr., commandant of cadets. But, he added, "I'm sure there are individual cadets who will decide not to go to a movie or a restaurant with those 49." Says one of their classmates: "I'd just as soon stay away from them...
...sure, the academy is not turning itself upside down to accommodate the women, who were winnowed from 602 applicants and chosen for athletic as well as academic prowess. "Our prime function remains to produce military leaders," said Brigadier General Walter Ulmer, commandant of cadets. "The mission of the academy is unchanged...
...played fair--is given a glorious vitality by the Adams House Drama Society's cast. Where Moliere caricatures human folly to make it more obvious and more laughable to his audience (so that they might then recognize it in themselves), the Adams House cast, under the direction of James Ulmer, manages a careful balance between exaggeration and realism that is the perfect medium for Moliere's message...
...quick zoom up into windows at the end of the prison hall, and continues in zooming in and out of the hall. Though Rossellini in both cases uses devices which intensify emotion, he becomes in these shots more concrete, more closely engaged with the physical world. In Murnau or Ulmer a shot of plain walls would have cosmic significance. The truths Rossellini pursues are immediate...
...Harvard Film Study--"Bluebeard" by Edgar G. Ulmer and "I've Always Loved You" by Frank Borzage, Carpenter Center Lecture Hall. Admission...