Word: harriet
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Harriet the Spy, by Louise Fitzhugh, Dell...
Also named were Robert Parks President of the Roxbury Tenants of Harvard Alex Rodriguez Associate Director of United Community Services. Eliot Spaulding Editor in Chief of the Cambridge Chronicle. Harriet Wigfall community resident active in the Riverside Community. Blenda Wilson Associate Dean of the Graduate School of Education, and Bernard Frieden. Director of the Joint Center for Urban Studies at Harvard...
...Ullmann plays the selfish and sensual youngest sister and Ingrid Thulin the oldest, who has imprisoned her feelings in walls of ice. Harriet Andersson is the sister who dies of cancer, quite visibly and painfully on the screen. Not only are the interiors of all the rooms red, but whole scenes are periodically suffused in crimson hues. "Don't ask me why it's to be that way, because I can't tell you," Bergman writes in his screenplay. "The bluntest and also most tenable [explanation] is probably that the whole thing is internal, and ever since...
...HARRIET CHARLAND...
Says Mrs. Harriet Pierce, Midwestern head of the league: "We see this amendment as a weapon of the women's liberationists to destroy the family structure. We fear it will lead to marriage among homosexuals, the drafting of women into the Army and the crumbling of the American family." But such is the feminist movement's impact that even those opposing it have been drawn along with its basic tenets. One league spokeswoman, Mrs. Dolores H. Pelayo, insists: "We of course want equal rights and equal pay. But now they have begun to do silly things. I heard...