Word: winninger
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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NET FESTIVAL. Dylan Thomas: The World I Breathe. Award-winning portrait of the Welsh poet. Program includes recordings of his own readings, as well as interviews with his close friends Novelist Pamela Hansford Johnson and Painter Mervyn Levy. Repeat.
THE SUBJECT WAS ROSES. In this adaptation of Frank D. Gilroy's Pulitzer prize-winning play, Patricia Neal, Jack Albertson and Martin Sheen bring poignant substance to the bleak story of an Irish family in The Bronx struggling to understand their relationship to one another.
Effective but Petty. As a way of calling attention to racial strife in the U.S., the demonstration was undeniably effective. But it was also painfully petty. East Germans, Russians, even Cubans, all stand at attention when The Star-Spangled Banner or any other national anthem is played. Other equally militant...
Talk of winning is easy early in the season--easy for coaches and fans. But lurking behind the October optimism is the realistic knowledge that the hiring of one coach--even an enthusiastic and energetic coach--will not magically cure Harvard's basketball ills. At least not in one season...
Wallace, ironically, is the most consistent and honest of the three. He has pointed out the absurdity of fighting a war without the determination of winning it, and he has repeatedly stressed the need for individual citizens to regain some control over the decisions that affect their lives. Moreover, Wallace...