Word: chapters
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...January meeting, the Harvard Phi Beta Kappa chapter joins other campus groups in asking Harvard to divest its holdings in banks lending money to the South African government. President Bok declines comment...
...Chapter Two. Neil Simon, funny as ever, but with an added flavor of serious personal feeling...
...rights groups say they have persuaded 100 bars in San Francisco to stop selling Coors. In Los Angeles, feminists have joined the boycott to protest the polygraph exams and Joseph Coors' backing of Phyllis Schlafly, the leader of the anti-Equal Rights Amendment forces. The Los Angeles chapter of the National Organization for Women has asked ERA supporters to bring aluminum cans to a Coors recycling center and demand that the company pay for them with checks made out to the local pro-ERA campaign. Chicano boycotters accuse Coors of racial discrimination in hiring, a charge that the company...
...judge the man by the play, Neil Simon has to be decidedly schizophrenic -something that is highly improbable. Act I of Chapter Two contains the sunniest romantic sequences of the wooing of a woman by a man that Simon has ever written. Act II contains some husband-and-wife bloodletting that Edward Albee might have thought of when he was writing Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf...
...Chapter Two, the belated diversionary tactic is to have Brother Leo and Jennie's best friend Faye Medwick (Ann Wedgeworth) indulge in a teasy, vaudevillian, near adulterous liaison. Wedgeworth is a lispy, New Yorky clown with Valentine's Day on the brain, and her performance is as impeccable as her body is scannable. Not to scant the men. It will take the year or so that their contracts have to run to find adequate replacements for the richly gifted Hirsch and Gorman...