Word: collaborationism
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A college of songs and monologues, Runaways originated in 1975 as a collaboration between author composer-director Elizabeth Swado, and actual runaways or "problem" children many of whom eventually appeared in the New York production. Swados--and the cast-succeeded in conveying the distinctive power of their perspectives and stories...
In arguing the possibility of East-West collaboration, despite the ongoing competition that he labels the Third World war, he sensibly observes, "While the Soviets want the world, they do not want war." To critics who say that strengthening Third World economies will only add to the competitive pressure on...
No one understands the value of civilian collaboration better than the Sandinistas, themselves former guerrillas. The resettlement program, under way since January, has been speeded up in recent weeks as the government attempts to systematically deprive the contras of a popular base that provides food, refuge and, occasionally, recruits. Described...
The third event, last weekend's "Dance EX. travaganza," constituted the first collaboration ever among the three most active dance groups on campus. Expressions, Mainly Jazz, and the Harvard-Radcliffe Dance Company.
The jury was almost effusive in its praise of a Veterans Administration- sponso red prosthetic device called the Seattle Foot, the result of a collaboration among physicians, engineers and designers. The plastic device, which looks like a real foot, makes it possible for amputees to run or play ball.