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Stalag 17½ Peter was 16, a vibrant, defensive manic-about-town. He tried to slow him self down with barbiturates; to little avail. His sister once found him babbling outside school to a bunch of dogs and dubbed him a spaced-out Holden Caulfield. Peter loved, he thought, a girl named Bridget, Brooke Hayward's sister. She took her own life the same year he quit the University of Omaha...
...book, and that's what gave him the whole business of the group family and the incredible orgies and all that kind of thing. PETER: They weren't incredible. COCKS: They were just regular, g old family orgies. JANE: What Peckinpah wanted to do in The Wild Bunch, from what I read, was for once not just to show violence but to show it in such a way that you really felt what it must be like to die. PETER: That is absolutely not true, think he knew, going in, that it wasn't true. I think...
...CRIMSON was occupied last night by a scruffy bunch of Nieman Fellows while the CRIMSONS were out dining and toasting themselves at their Inaugural Banquet at the Signet Society...
Here he comes, stomping past a bunch of cops standing next to the hot dog stand, turning right past the french fry counter, and walking up in back of the Tech stands. He spots some guy, and doesn't like his looks, and yells "Tech eats it!", and belts him upside the head. As anyone who is around the Arena a lot can tell you, his is not the best way to start...
...fifty-year-old woman, somewhat reminiscent of Bette Davis in Apple Annie, sat down behind me in line. She was willing to talk to anyone and everyone about her many experiences at the trial. An ardent follower of the defendants, she summed up the whole business as "a bunch of bullshit...