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THE SUMMER DAILY

Friday, July 20, 1' 73

Page Two THE SUMMER DAILY Friday, July 20, 1973

t.v.
ton ight
6:00 2 4 7 11 13 News
9 Courtship of Eddie's Father
20 Land of the Giants
24 ABC News--Smith/Rasoner
50 Flintstones
56 Erica-Crafts
6:15 56 Theonie
630 2 11 CBS News-Roger Mudd
4 13 NBC News-John Chancellor
7 ABC News-Smith/Reasoner
9 I Dream of Jeannie
24 Dich Van Dyke
50 Gilligan's Island
56 Dig It
7:00 2 Truth or Consequences
4 News
7 To Tell the Truth
. 9 Beverly Hillbillies
11 To Tell the Truth-Game
13 What's My Line?
20 Nanny and the Professor
24 Bowling fore Dollars
50 I Love Lucy
56 Homewood
1:30 2 What's My Line?
4 Hollywood Squares
7 Wait Tiil Youe Father Gets
Home
9 Lassie-Drama
11 You Asked for It
13 Truth or Consequences
20 Good News-Religion
24 Wait Till Your Father Gets
Home
50 Hogan's Heroes-Comedy
8:00 2 11 60 Minutes
4 13 Sanford and Son
7 24 Heady Bunch
9 Pig and Whistle
20 Burke's Law
30 56 Washington Week in Iteiew
50 Dragnet
8:30 4 13 Little People-Comedy
7 24 Odd Couple
9 Inside Canada-Variety
50 Merv Griffin
56 Black Perspective on the
News
9:00 2 11 CBS News Special
4 13 Movie--Westrn
4 24 Room 222
9 News-Don Daly
20 ozzie andHarriet
56 Evening at Pops
9:30 7 24 Love Thy Neighbor
9 Sports Scene
20 Seven Hundred Club
10:00 2 11 CBS News Special
7 24 Love American Style
9 Tommy Hunter
50 Perry Mason BW
56 An American Family
11:00 2 4 7 11 13 24 News
9 CBC News-Lloyd Robrtson
50O One Step Beyond-Drama BW
11:30 2 Movie-Comedy
"it Started in Naples" (1960)
4 13 Johtnny Caeson
7 24 to Concert-Music
9News
11 Movie-Mystery BW
"Signpost to Murder" (1965)
20 Right On-Music
50 Movie-Drama BW
"Down to the Sea in Ships."
(1949)

Cinemaweekend...

Red Dust - Cinema Guild -
Fri.
Panic in Needle Park - Cine-
ma II - Fri;, Sat.
Gimme Shelter - New World
Film Co-op - Fri.
Citizen Kane-A-V Films (MLB
Aud.) Free - Fri.
Street of Shame - Cinema
Guild - Sat.
The Devils - Friends of News-
reel - Sat., Sun.
The Omega Man - Friends of
Newsreel - Sat., Sun.
RECOMMENDED:
CITIZEN KANE
More than any other film to
12:00 9 Movie-Drana TBW
"The File on Thelma Jordan."
(1949)
1:004 13 Midnight Special
7 Movie-Western BW
"Joe Dakota." (1957)
1:20 11 News
1:30 2 Movie-Comdy BW
"Blondie Has servant Trouble"
(1940)
9 Wrestling
2:30 4 13 News
3:00 2 Divorce Court
7 News
3:30 2 News
THE SUMMER DAILY, summer edi-
tion of The Michigan Daily
Vol. LXXXIII, No. 44-S
Friday, July 20, 1973
is edited and managed by students at
the University of Michigan. News phone
764-0562. Second class postage paid at
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Published
daily Tuesday through Sunday morning
during the University year at 420 May-
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Subscription rates: $10 by carrier (cam-
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aad foceign).
Summer session published Tuesday
through Saturday morning. Subscrip-
tion rates: $5.50 by carrier (campus
area); $6.50 local mail (Michigan and
Ohio); $7.00 non-local mail (other
states and foreign).
THE STUDY GAME
HOW TO PLAY
AND WIN
Available in Paperback
at
U CELLAR
and
FOLLETTS

date, Citizen Kane is consideredr
to be the American movie mas-
terpiece. A brief description, for
anyone who may not have seen
it: The film is structured as a
mystery. Charles Foster Kane,
the reigning American newspa-
per magnate, has just died. We
see a rough version of a news-
reel recounting various incidents
in Kane's career.
The newsreel producers aren't
quite satisfied with their work,
though. Kane's last word was
"Rosebud": they would like to
explain to the public the signifi-
cance of this final utterance. A
nondescript reporter sets about
therefore, to interview people
who knew Kane, people who
might be able to solve the Rose-
bud mystery.
What is unravelled as the mo-
vie progresses, 'however, is not a
simple murder plot or minor in-
trigue. Our insights into Kane's
life offer nothing less than an
epic overview of American his-
tory, American notions of success,

American lack of intimate per-
sonal relationships. And all this
presented in the most imagina-
tive, Gothic, precise, and evo-
cative style movies have ever
seen. One of the two or three
greatest films, clearly and unde-
batably.
GIMME SHELTER
The Maysles Brothers happen-
ed to be in the midst of shoot-
ing a documentary about the
Rolling Stones three years ago
when the Altamount violence
took place. Call is luck of a biz-
arre sort: the infamous stabbing,
captured on film, provided an
ending and a thrust to a docu-
mentary that would otherwise
have, been aimless at best. The
Maysles are to be both praised
and blamed for doing relatively
with their footage. The, actions
and the people are allowed to
speak for themselves, ofttimes
eloquently. But what you'll' get
out of the movie - apart from
the undeniable voyeuristic fasci-
nation - depends almost entire-

ly upon the powers of cultural
and social analysis you bring
with you, and, more important-
ly, upon your interest in the sub-
ject matter.
NOT SEEN BY PRESS TIME,
BUT RECOMMENDED: I have-
n't seen either of these two films
yet, but their credits are attrac-
tive, and by simple process of
elimination (I have seen all the
other films playing this week
end), I would guess that these
are two of the better films pres-
ently on campus. Red Dust -
Sounds like a vintage (1932) Hol-
lywood entertainment package.
Victor Fleming Gone With the
Wind, Wizard of Oz matched
Clark Gable with Jean Harlow,
set them up with a romance and
adventure plot, and plopped
em down in the midst of steamy
them down in the midst of
steamy, torrid Viet Nam (!)
-RICHARD GLATZER

SAMUEL BECKETTS
Masterwork
a tragicomedy
in two acts FOR .uDOT
The complete play on film for the first time
starring ZERO MOSTEL and BURGESS MEREDITH
"ONE OF THE MASTERPIECES OF THE CENTURY."
-CLIVE BARNES, N.Y. TIMES
An Evergreen release from Grove Press Films
TONIGHT ONLY: MODERN LANGUAGES AUD. 4
(E. Washington at Thayer)
Last Showings $.25
NEW WORLD FILM COOP
A Statement from the Author- NOW SHOING!
THE HARRAD 1214 Dial
EXPERIMENT 1913 Sout-h668-6416
THURS. & FRI. AT 7:05 & 9:00 P.M. ONLY
by Robert H. Rimmer SAT., SUN. & WED. AT 1:15-3:05-5-7:05 & 9 P.M.

Ralph A. Wolfe
Prints and Sculpture
July 1-29
at the
Unio nGal lery
Located on the first floor,
MICHIGAN UNION
Mr. Wolfe will be present at a recep-
tion for him on Friday evening, July
20, 1-10 p.m. at The Gallery.
GALLERY HOURS: Tuesday-Saturday 10-5,
Closed Sun. and Mon.

I'm delighted that at long last The
Harrad Experiment is a movie. When I
wrote Harrad in 1965-3 dedicated it to
the men and women of the 21st cen-
tury with the feeling that it would be
at least fifty years before the kind of
undergraduate colege where a male
and female roomed together-were ac-
tually pre-chosen for each other as
one possible marital mate-would come
into existence.
I have the feeling that the Harrad
Experiment, which after seven years
continues to be widely read by the
younger generation, has re-inforced the
kind of living environment now avail-
able on miost campuses.
Hut keep in mend-there is still no
Haccad College where a snob and fe-
male can actually room together with-
in the college grounds with administra-
tion and faculty approval. Hoc is there
any premarital structure whose avowed
purpose is to create a learning environ-
ment where young males and females
can experience, intimately (over a per-
iod of several years), more than one
member of the other sex as a part of
their total educational experience.
I believe that within the next ten
years Harrad will be a common experi-
ence available to millions of young peo-
ple.
The Harrad Experiment, as a moving
picture, will reach additional millions
who will make a Harrad type under-
graduate experience a reality in our
lifetime. When it happens it will be a
more joyous world to live Int

MOST READ BOOKONACAMPUS
IS NOW ON SCREEN!

THE
EXPERIMENT
Harrad COllege...
where free,
liberated relations
between
coed students are
encouraged!

RJ

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