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...attempting such psychopolitical analysis is James David Barber, chairman of the political science department at Duke University. In a new book, The Presidential Character (Prentice-Hall), he divides the chief executives into four tidy categories...
Participation is no problem in the small (pop. 13,000) town of Miguel Pereira. Conference Leader de Almeida, a plump, fiftyish woman who radiates a sort of friendly simplicity, is not only the mother of four and wife of the local barber, but also the town's full-time mayor. Since her election in 1970, after four terms as a city councilwoman, Brazilians have been startled to discover that they have not only a woman mayor in their midst but an entire town that is run-and run well-by a female administration. That administration came about largely...
...Walker is the probable starter in the goal, and Crimson defensemen Steve Whitman, Rob Barber and John Taliaferro will try to stifle Cochi and the rest of the MIT attack...
...unenviable job of blocking Cornell's attack goes to defensemen Rob Barber, Steve Whitman and John Taliaferro, who returns to action today after recovering from a foot injury he sustained 11 days...
...drastic reducing plan that is still adequate for the skinny buffo plots. Sutherland trots out for a bow and a chat with the puppets and explains the story to them ("I have a bit of money, and he wants to marry me himself," she says, introducing Rossini's Barber of Seville). Then off she goes to act out key scenes, sing arias and take part in telescoped ensembles, returning to confide in the puppets when the plot gets strenuous. "Don't worry," one of them reassures her when she loses her boy friend Tonio in The Daughter...