Word: winterers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Part of her secret lies in the fact that she commands a physical plasticity beyond the magic of makeup men. She has conquered more than 130 roles, from the giddy 13-year-old Natasha in War and Peace, to the 61-year-old lioness in The Lion in Winter, to the steely title role in Giraudoux's Judith. Her voice is all champagne in the comedies, darkens to cognac in the heavier roles. She is a body actress, ruling the stage with grace and power and actually seeming to lean into her lines...
...will not take on a part until she has read deeply in the period and "comprehended it with my mind." She does not disown Stanislavsky, but refuses to study him because "I don't want to pluck out the heart of the mystery." While rehearsing The Lion in Winter, she found "Eleanor of Aquitaine's troubles becoming more important to me than my own. It was so painful, so masochistic, I asked why am I torturing myself? Should I play only buoyant, happy parts...
Bill Bradley definitely will not return to the United States this winter to play for the Harvard Crimson basketball team, uninformed sources far from the former Princeton great revealed yesterday...
With Bradley out of the picture, these same bonuses will be offered to any Harvard undergraduate who comes out for the CRIMSON's winter news borad competition. These are said to include press box seats for jammed home contests, transportation to vital away tilts, and an inside view of Harvard's world of sports...
Bubble baths are so simple that one can even be installed for a lone boat at a private dock (cost: $250). But it is most popular in marinas. This winter the Cos Cob boatyard will keep 80 boats in the water, and Manager Michael Brown expects the number to double again in 1967-68. The one Chicago marina to try it is full to capacity. Ted Fischer, president of the Northport Marina on Long Island installed a bubble system two years ago, now has 75 boats lined up to float until spring...