Word: affectivity
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...properties, have tightened up an unwieldy piece of theatre. The mounting racket of loudspeakers and the only rarely excessive musical numbers create a rhythm which jars the principals past MacBird's remaining snags. John Seitzg, who stood in on Philip Hanson's MacBird last week, was purple with Texas affect and--but for an inexplicable and apparently deliberate resemblance to F.D.R.--vehemently convincing. William Lafe, Roger Davis and Kevin O'Neal provide three mail-order Ken O'Duncs who slip in and out of Kennedese; Jill Clayburgh, Roger Robinson and Louis Galterie are verveful witches. Lady McB. (Nancie Phillips) drives...
Sunday, June 4 FRONTIERS OF FAITH (NBC, 1:30-2 p.m.). "The Church and the Ages of Man" is an eight-part discussion series on how God and the church affect human behavior. Part 1: "The Teens," with Dr. Robert C. Dodds of the National Council of Churches as host...
...Wisconsin before becoming Wisconsin President Fred Harrington's special assistant and university dean for student affairs in 1963. At Wisconsin, she is widely respected as a champion of student rights. "It's remarkable how we can discuss policy for the university and forget how that policy will affect students," Harrington notes, "but Martha never forgets...
Harvard was one of the first university presses to end the practice of requiring authors to subsidize unsaleable works. About the time that the Belknap fund was established the Press stopped the "bad and dangerous thing" which had occasionally been "allowed to affect the decision on publishing," in the director's words...
Selective Service officials doubt that General Lewis B. Hershey's decision to suspend deferment tests will affect students' draft status in the next few months...