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Amherst President John William Ward has recommended to the College's Board of Trustees that Amherst admit women to its student body beginning with the 1974-1975 school year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ward Proposes Amherst Co-Education To Begin With the Fall Term of 1974 | 10/31/1972 | See Source »

...Director Attenborough (Oh What a Lovely War) have whittled out of all the dispatches, memoirs and histories is antiseptic and servile, as empty of conflict as a biographical entry in the Britannica. The movie even employs an offscreen journalist, whose task it is to badger Young Winston (Simon Ward), his father Lord Randolph (Robert Shaw) and American mother (Anne Bancroft) with indelicate inquiries. "What precisely was the nature of your husband's last illness?" the journalist sneers from behind the camera, adding after an evasive answer, "Come, come, Lady Randolph, we live in modern times. Surely the word syphilis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Bore War | 10/30/1972 | See Source »

...pocket spectacle, there are also a couple of the battles in which he fought (a set-to in the Sudan, a Boer skirmish). Attenborough stages them with all the fury of a grade school recess. He has better luck with the actors, perhaps because he is an actor himself. Ward is credible in the thorny role of Winston as a young man, Shaw superb as his father. The secondary characters are all cast and played faultlessly, with Ian Holm as editor of the Times and Anthony Hopkins as Lloyd George especially engaging. Anne Bancroft, who ought to have been perfect...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Bore War | 10/30/1972 | See Source »

...companies affected by the recent court actions are International Termpapers, Termpapers Unlimited, Ward Warren Manuscripts, Quality Bullshit, Champion Research, and Termpapers Anonymous, now known as Academic Research Institute...

Author: By J.r. Eggert, | Title: Paper Firms Are Reeling and Rocking | 10/28/1972 | See Source »

Born. To Alexander Solzhenitsyn, 53, Nobel-prizewinning Soviet novelist (One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, The Cancer Ward, August 1914), and Natalya Solzhenitsyn, 32: their second child, second son; in Moscow. Name: Ignat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Oct. 16, 1972 | 10/16/1972 | See Source »

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