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...plan is to turn all of Harvard into a festival," Louise Waldstein '72 said yesterday. Waldstein, along with Colin Cabot '72 and Jon Miller '72, was one of the originators of the festival idea. "There are hordes of talented people who pass through Harvard and never have their creations shown publicly," she added...
Tailor and Cutter, trade magazine of Britain's men's fashion industry, shook the earth again with its annual list of the ten best-dressed men. No. 1-surprise, surprise-is one of their own: Savile Row Tailor Colin Hammick, 42, characterized by the magazine as "a coat hanger-clothes hang perfectly on him." The real eyebrow raiser is No. 2 and the only American on the list: Singer Andy Williams, whose wardrobe favors slacks and casual sweaters. The magazine insists that "he looks good no matter what he wears." Eighth is the Duke of Windsor ("our former...
Some men would like to teach predators to hunt and kill-skills blunted in the relative safety of zoos-before returning them to the wilds. But even if this were possible, says London Zoo Director Colin Rawlins, the animals might not be accepted by their fellows. Other captive creatures do not want to go home at all. Of five ravens released from the Portland Zoo in Oregon recently, only one managed to flap out of the cage on his own. The others had to be forcibly evicted...
Commenting on the outstanding play of junior quarterback, Colin Clapton, Doherty said, "When practice started this year, he was way down the list of quarter backs. When he's good, he's good. When he's bad, he's awful. He was pretty good today...
...Shakespeare Company's production is impeccable. Vivien Merchant (Mrs. Harold Pinter), who is to Pinter's plays what Clara Schumann was to her husband's music, plays the woman with a mixture of hauteur and girlish romanticism. She makes the character both menacing and slightly spurious. Colin Blakely is blessedly funny and touching as the bluff husband whose male pride is aroused but baffled. He is apparently victorious but eventually frustrated. In the role of the mysterious wife, Dorothy Tutin catches the unconscious cruelty of an indifference that can take anything but give nothing...