Word: whitmans
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Scrambling fact in a free-for-all of oldtime comedy styles, Magnificent Men invents a Great London-Paris Air Race in the year 1910. The competition, sponsored by British Publishing Tycoon Robert Morley, soon becomes a contest between a rugged U.S. barnstormer (Stuart Whitman) and an airborne English aristocrat (James Fox), each determined to win the day and the tycoon's daughter, Sarah Miles, precisely the sort of flibbertigibbet Josephine who might lose her heart-and through frequent entanglements, her hobble skirt-to a daring young man in a flying machine...
Thirty-five men from Pennypacker Hall attacked a covey of defiant Whitman, Hall girls yesterday in a half-hour long water-balloon battle...
First comes the lunatic (Stuart Whitman) who insists he is sane, yet cannot recall much about the night his wife was found with her throat slit. Joanne finds Whitman's story irresistible somehow, perhaps because her own marriage has been-well, difficult. She no sooner gives herself to her captor than fresh revelations come splashing to the surface...
Students interested in the voter registration drive to be conducted at Miles College in Birmingham, Ala, this summer should contact Diane H. Wagner '67 at Whitman Hall as soon as possible. The drive, lasting, from June 21 to August 13, is seeking 25 volunteers from Boston area colleges...
While at Radcliffe, Miss Travers will be living in a suite prepared for her in Whitman Hall. According to Anthony G. Oettinger '51, Master of East House, she will be the first of a number of "visiting artists" who will hopefully be occupying the suite in the future...