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...being sure they have nothing but genes in common. The eldest, Marvin (Daniel Stern), is an officious straight arrow. The youngest, Bobby (Patrick Dempsey), is a juvenile delinquent manque. The middle brother, Buddy (Arye Gross), naturally keeps trying to mediate fraternal fractiousness. None can imagine why their father Fred (Alan Arkin) insists that they all are needed to perform a single task: pick up a perfectly preserved 1954 Cadillac convertible in Detroit and deliver it (despite speed traps, accidents and fights for control of its radio dial) to him in Florida unscathed and on time for their mother's birthday...
...description in the course guide, let's title it Advanced Principles of Human Movement in a Confined and Well-Defended Space. His students call it varsity basketball; his opponents think of it as water torture. No one anywhere teaches the course more skillfully. Says Princeton Dean of Admissions Fred Hargadon: "If we were in Japan, Pete would be designated a Living National Treasure." Instead, Carril may have to settle for merely being the best college basketball coach in America. Year after year, he molds a succession of students whose collective athletic skills would not elicit a raised eyebrow from...
...January, first-year students were full of hope and joy, as Dean of the College L. Fred Jewett '57 agreed to a compromise on the housing lottery--a compromise that seemed to grant the students more control over their housing destinies...
Vacation Watch: Dean of the College L. Fred Jewett '57 has been at the center of the long-standing controversy over the housing lottery system. This year, he finally worked out a compromise: a system of non-ordered choice which he hoped would maximize both choice and diversity in the houses. Jewett, however, hasn't been around lately. while first-year students nervously turned in their forms, Jewett was basking in the sun and fun of Singapore. He'll be back just in time, though, for the results...
...ordered" choice had been defeated. By 4 p.m., many students, in a panic, would undoubtedly change their house choices. After agonizing over what houses we really liked best and whether or not we should try to "beat the system", we decided to do what Dean of the College L. Fred Jewett '57 had intended. We, like most first year students, had listed four houses where we would be happy to live...