Word: allowing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Second on the program is "Fumed Oak," a low pitched middle-class drama which almost succeeds by contrast to the first offering only to father at the final curtain when Coward steps the action dead to allow his here to unwind the lives of the participants. Philip Tonge and Miss Lawrence play off beautifully against each other, but they are helpless in the face of the recurrent Coward tendency to be patronizing to the lower classes...
...veterans living on their government allotments. The great majority of married veterans cannot compete for apartments on any but the lowest rent scale and Federal housing was designed to place decent living quarters within reach of their meager income. It seems grossly unfair that the University sees fit to allow a $10,000 per year faculty member a higher priority than the man for whom the project was intended...
...with the other humanistic fields of art and literature. It should try to teach some understanding of the principles of the main forms and modes of musical expression, such as the sonata and symphony. By making the course only a semester in duration, the Committee on General Education would allow students with otherwise crowded programs to improve their understanding of musical expression, as well as investigate the relation of music to the other branches of knowledge. A Humanities course in music with such motives would be very much in keeping with the definition of General Education in as expressed...
...Whether or not we eat the food, once it is on our trays it can no longer be saved for use of others. It is possible that, by using some larger measure of judgement in the amount of food we take, we can achieve economics which will allow the University to purchase better food prepare it in better style: and possibly save some for those starving individuals in other parts of the world, who look upon our wastage as the true sin it really...
...even allow the use of outdoor incinerators," the Central Square desk sergeant reported last night. "So far, almost everyone has cooperated," he said, "but any instances of violation will be quickly investigated...