Word: actualizer
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...observe Sills at work. If so, they will want to be at their TV sets next week when Sills stars in a two-hour presentation, in English and color, of Donizetti's 1840 comic opera Daughter of the Regiment (PBS, Monday, Oct. 14). Taped last summer during an actual performance at the Wolf Trap Farm Park for the Performing Arts outside Washington, D.C., Daughter marks Sills' first appearance on TV in a complete opera. It is also a highly amusing adornment of Sills' lengthy repertory of damned dames and loony ladies. It further affirms her reputation...
...members of the Third World, and only members of the Third World, were unfairly represented. Your reporter, Jonathan Weker, quoted me as saying, "Everyone in this House but the Third World students are represented." Not only have I been quoted out of context, but I sincerely doubt that my actual statement contained the grammatical error which appeared in Mr. Weker's article...
Funding was provided to individuals, political parties, and media outlets in Chile, through channels in other countries in both Latin America and Europe. Mr. Colby's description of these operations was direct, though not to the point of identifying actual contacts and conduits...
Almost a year after the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare accepted Harvard's affirmative action plan following extensive revisions, affirmative action continues to provoke sharply differing responses, both to its underlying ideas and its actual operation. Conservative academics say it will result in second-rate universities, while blacks and women complain it is only tokenism. At Harvard, affirmative action has spawned a complicated bureaucracy and given a new immediacy to the issues of racism and sexism. And it remains almost universally misunderstood...
...Strauch committee has not been asked to look into actual questions of merger between Harvard and Radcliffe, only questions of admissions alternatives and the effect each of these would have upon the number of students, their distribution in various academic departments, alumni relations, financial aid programs and the special education needs of women in the Harvard community...