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John Conklin has designed a versatile buff-colored unit set. There is a balconied building to the right, with a console-supported bust ornamenting one wall. To the rear stands a gateway and wall. In the center is a rectangular cistern, which, with the dropping from the grid of a canopy or crucifix, can be covered in a trice to become Juliet's bed or Friar Laurence's altar. A few chairs and round tables turn the building into a sidewalk cafe, with an organ-grinder on hand to increase authenticity...

Author: By Caldwell Titcomb, | Title: Juliet Not Good Enough for Her Romeo | 7/5/1974 | See Source »

...probably best known for his role as "University troubleshooter" near the end of the Pusey Administration. In the spring of 1968, Cox chaired a blue-ribbon fact-finding commission that studied the Columbia University student disorders of that year. In the fall of 1969, just after the University Hall bust, the Corporation granted him a broad mandate to handle disorders at Harvard...

Author: By Steven Reed, | Title: Cox: A Modest Man Becomes a Hero | 6/13/1974 | See Source »

...Kennedy Library Corp. has preserved the museum at the expense of the library. Architect I.M. Pei provided enough space for only 6 million of the 22 million documents which form the Kennedy collection, but found room for a vast, open reception area to be filled with an awe-inspiring bust and inscription set against a view of the Charles River...

Author: By Mark J. Penn, | Title: Pei's Scaled-Down Plan Meets Some Objections | 6/12/1974 | See Source »

...entrance to the Kennedy Museum will feature a 30-foot lens-shaped wall, covered by a tapestry and illuminated with light from a skylight. A bust of the late president will stand in front of a glass wall which will overlook the Charles River...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Plans Scale Down JFK Library | 6/10/1974 | See Source »

...bust was made on grounds of "open and gross lewdness." The scenes which brought on this charge were a strip-scene early in the play, and an act of "fornication," which takes place later on. Twelve members of the company were arrainged, and the two main actors, Lisa Ingalls and Joel Polinsky, were charged with "public fornication." Following hearings in Massachusetts and Federal Courts, the play has been allowed to continue in its original format pending further decision...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Erratic Eros | 6/3/1974 | See Source »

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