Word: wiles
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...dance program has more character and problems than just an idiosyncratic building, however, The University is not malevolent towards its dancers, but it is not cooperative either. The budget for dancers-dance is strictly extra curricular does not relent. So dance at Harvard has to run on love and wile...
...musical's promise was that it could conjure up the madcap mayhem of the Keystone Kops, the antic nostalgic appeal of Mack Sennett's Bathing Beauties, and Mabel Normand, his mistress and the star of his two-reelers. Despite formidable talents working with will and wile, the promise is not kept...
THIS has every intention of being a with-it movie. Francoise is the femme libre--twice married and twice divorced, unfettered and irreligious, a businesswoman with wile and culture. She lives alone and sleeps around to keep herself sexually vital; she talks tough, sizing her men like a butcher does his meat. And she wonders what it is to be a woman. Then this so modern woman involves herself in a romance made of nineteenth-century novels's stuff. She's got 'seventies style, but it must be all facejob. The woman inside launches way, unfashionably back...
Besides assuming the freshman job, Quackenbush will wile away the hours with a new position; he will become director of Princeton's Baker Rink. It seems that if Quackenbush can't shape up the icemen, he will at least be able to shape...
When Weeks himself arrived at 10:50 p.m., the band broke into "When the Saints Come Marching In." Weeks told the crowd that it was toe early-to predict any election results, spent the rest of his speech thanking the crowd for their support and then introduced his wile and four children. He then retired to a downstairs seen with a scotch and water, and the crowd went back to dancing and laughing...