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TWENTY years ago, when Cecil B. DeMille realized he could film the destruction of a Philistine temple better than anybody else, he cast about for a story that would lead up to so magnificent a climax. Sampson and Delilah, the result of his search, has found its way back to Boston and, although the first 107 minutes pale beside the last ten, it's well worth seeing...
...found many students very good academically who wanted to explore a more advanced level of courses," Head Tutor Samuel F. Sampson said yesterday. "It might not be educationally best for them to write a thesis," he continued...
...Frank Sampson, a lecturer in the Social Relations Department and a member of the committee which drafted the resolution, said that Hershey's statements have brought "wide-spread criticism from people not only concerned with Vietnam...
...Sampson said the University should be involved because "its life depends upon the constitutionally guaranteed rights of free expression of ideas." Sampson also said last night that the committee was "at a loss to know why the President of Harvard hasn't made a statement...
...created under the 1958 act. In a title-conscious country, the Lords enjoy high prestige. Their most important perquisite is the right to sit in the elaborately Gothic House of Lords, where everything from special parking spaces out front to toilets marked "Peers" smacks of privilege. And, as Anthony Sampson notes in his Anatomy of Britain Today: "A Lord finds it easier to get servants, to run up credit, to get the best cuts of beef, to book tables at restaurants and sleepers on trains...