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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Gershenkron is survived by his wife Erica, of Cambridge, and a daughter, Maria-Renate Davidoff of New Haven, Conn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Gerschenkron, Economist And Scholar, Dies at 74 | 10/31/1978 | See Source »

...wrote and directed Interiors, it shows in the film. Interiors is very, very sober: the story chronicles a family's trials and collapse, and the script is filled with heavy dialogue. The father, played by a stalwart but silent E.G. Marshall, severs ties with his compulsive interior decorator-wife (Geraldine Page), breaking up a family that never seemed to be very close. Two daughters--Joey (Mary Beth Hurt), the father's favorite, and Renata (Diane Keaton), the mother's protoge--display tension and jealousy even thicker than blood, as it were. A third daughter, in turn, has drawn away from...

Author: By Katherine P. States, | Title: Woody Allen's Other Side | 10/31/1978 | See Source »

...scene in flaming red and glitter, the contrast becomes too obvious, almost ludicrous. The ocean rumbles too loud and too often, even if the isolation of the beaches is such an appropriate setting. And in the last shots--after the mother is dead and buried and the new wife properly installed--the tranquility of the ocean and the family is so simple a device it seems merely trite. Allen adheres so closely to a unity of form and content that his film becomes artsy, rather than...

Author: By Katherine P. States, | Title: Woody Allen's Other Side | 10/31/1978 | See Source »

...received an honorary degree from the University of Florence in 1976. Two months ago Gilmore received a collection of essays published in Italy honoring his contributions to Renaissance scholarship and the Villa I Tatti, Sheila Gilmore, his wife, said yesterday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Gilmore Dies of Cancer at 68; Memorial Service to Be Friday | 10/30/1978 | See Source »

Edward J. Thompson and his wife Kaye stood at the front of the VIP section--VIPs because Carter stayed at their house in Clinton, Mass. 18 months ago--VIPs who needed no introduction. "Are you the...," a reporter asks. "Yes, yes," they replied, by now old hands at dealing with the press. They say Carter is "fantastic," and add he can stay at their home Saturday night too, if he wants. "He's still the man who ran for office. He's still for us, the people--a good sincere, honest man," Mrs. Thompson adds...

Author: By Laurie Hays, | Title: Said the Peanut to the King | 10/30/1978 | See Source »

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