Word: wolfs
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...specialty strokes, the outlook is somewhat less than bright, but improved over last year. Freshman Tom Wolf joins junior Paul Scott in a stronger backstroke department, but a surrent of top-notch backstroke talent in the lengue leaves the event a question mark. With record-holder Dave Brumwell returning in the breast stroke, the Crimson will be very strong, and the prospects are brighter in the butterfly as well with the performance of freshman John Craig a mild surprise...
Lasting Trauma. Shortly after they met, Liv became pregnant. "I let it happen," she says. "I wasn't afraid. I felt it was very right." The baby, a girl whom they named Linn, was born during the filming of Hour of the Wolf. Liv, who is enough of a cold-blooded professional to watch herself constantly through a sort of invisible mirror, noted her cries and groans for future reference when she next would play a woman in labor...
Peter Cowle, British film critic, will lecture on the Scandanavian film. Its European context, and Bergman's Hour of the Wolf in particular, Tues., LEHMAN HALL...
Tonight the Plaza is showing two by Truffaut The Wild Child, one of the best, an unsentimental detailed and narratively pure chronicle of Dr. Itard's attempts to tram a wolf child for human society in Enlightenment France, and The Bride Wore Black, one of his least, a stale tale of vengeance dedicated to Hitchcock Friday. Red Desert, middle period Antomennui Sarris's phrase) with beautiful color is paired with Juliet of the Spirits Felinis unsuccessful attempt to do for a frustrated house wife what 8 1/2 did for a castrated male artist leading as well into the garish technique...
...Dean Kilbridge's statement reprinted in The Crimson, "Critics are skilled, professional architects and out of Hosken's league," is contrary to fact and may be libelous according to my lawyers. Wellknown architectural critics, for instance, Mumford, Gideon, Ada Louis Huxtable (N.Y. Times), Wolf von Eckhart (Washington Post) don't have architectural degrees and have never practiced architecture at all. But since Dean Kilbridge makes value judgments about critics' qualifications and architectural qualifications one must ask: as a nonarchitect and with not published work as a critic is he qualified to make any judgments of this kind...