Word: atkinson
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...their preoccupation with pleasures of the flesh draw the playwright's satire. But unlike with Shakespeare's plays, a modern-day director is hard-pressed to give the vengeance play's intentionally superficial characters any meaning for a modern-day audience. The result, under the direction of Andrew Atkinson, is an exaggerated performance by pasteboard characters...
...annexing off-Broadway and the U.S. regional theater. In the past three weeks, Top Girls and Skirmishes opened off-Broadway and Quartermaine's Terms at New Haven's Long Wharf Theater. Interestingly enough, counting Nell Dunn's Steaming, already running at Broadway's Brooks Atkinson Theater, three out of four new British entries are by women, possibly because Britain's feminist consciousness is just now peaking. Top Girls displays some postfeminist tristesse; only Steaming seems earnest in its feminist polemics, ironically garnished with pre-fig leaf nudity...
...whole thrust of this policy is to make technology transfer policy, to take innovation here and get it turned into things that can benefit the public," says Steven H. Atkinson '67, executive secretary of the University Committee on Patents and Copyrights, which was formed in the mid-1970s to coordinate Harvard's ties with industry...
...just become necessary to have these kinds of guidelines in order to conduct our affairs in any kind of orderly fashion. Otherwise, everything that we look at has no precedent," says Atkinson, who helped draft the guidelines based on discussions with Harvard researchers, potential sponsors, and ranking administrators...
With a firm policy, says Atkinson, "it might be possible to do a much broader range of things...