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...what made it unique, and you get a jumble of answers and impressions. From Alda: "The audience made a pact with us. We could be as imaginative and exploratory as we wanted-black-and-white newsreel style for 'The Interview,' surrealist in 'Dreams,' shooting in actual time or covering a whole year in one episode-because they knew we would never be wanton with them." From Morgan, a veteran of eight TV series: "M*A*S*H was about helping people." From Stiers: "There was always laughter on the set. Maybe that reflected our sense...
...actual connection between research into theater and actual directing of it can be forged in many different ways. Perhaps students should be required to demonstrate some detailed research into their proposed scripts when they apply for a theater slot. Such a demonstration would require some extra time, but certainly not enough to intimidate the student already committed to half a semester of production headaches...
Harvard's Director of Governmental Relations Parker I. Coddington said yesterday that while he has not been closely tracking the proposal, he tends, "to think of it as not much of an actual threat...
Officials agreed that a crisis is approaching in the number of actual math and science teachers nationwide, especially in Massachusetts. Fewer people want to become teachers because of the better paying opportunities in private industries--many of which are located in this state. Many teachers are leaving their positions to take more attractive offers. Merceth said that a survey of 218 counties in New England showed that 60 percent of all math teachers planned to leave their jobs within the next two years...
This fall, the issue of why women should contribute $5 each year to the Radcliffe Union of Students (RUS) came under discussion by Radcliffe undergraduates. Many women wanted to know more a about RUS and the actual relevance it has for undergraduate women. RUS has the potential to be many different things. It can be a special interest group with a small core of participating members and the goal of working on only two or three issues a year, or it could be a school-wide organization which extends into all aspects of undergraduate life and tries to improve...