Word: civilizer
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...does fame, fortune, and a Hollywood career grab you ? Cold you dig a leading role in 3 Lives For Mississippi -a film about the 1964 slayings of three civil rights workers-which is soon to be cast in the Quincy House guest suite by Downhill Racer maker Michael Ritchie? Or perhaps you just enjoy guerrilla theatre, mind-expansion through participation art, poetry reading, films, tales of liberation, dram symposiums, cowardly lions, music, or sports...
...inventive style in fusing the emotional impact of fictional drama with the harsh realism that makes them feature documentaries. The script for his current cinematographic endeavor is now being written by Jean Claude van Itallic '58, based upon William Bradford Huie's book about the murders of three civil rights workers in Philadelphia, Mississippi...
...search conducted at the University of Colorado. He is seeking unknown actors instead of Hollywood stars because of the documentary nature of the film, and emphasizes the lack of necessary dramatic background for would be candidates. Close physical resemblance to the slain figures is non-essential, since the three civil rights workers looked different in several photographs anyway, but Ritchie is searching for approximate look-alikes in general appearance to the principal characters-Andy Goodman, Mickey Schwerner (who tended toward overweight), and Rita Schwerner (who appeared small and spindly). He is also anxious to interview any black students from south...
...literary attention in 1968 with the publication of The Year of the Young Rebels, a book about student activism. Mr. Spender is also well-known for his brief flirtation with communism while in Spain where he was writing poetry and translating the work of loyalist poets during the Civil War. He expressed his disillusionment with the movement later in an article contained in The God That Failed...
...clearly engaging in a conscious form of civil disobedience," Mendelsohn said. "We are judging the war. We are saying it is wrong, and we are consciously cutting ourselves off from the war in the ways that...