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WHILE MOST OF THE performances are competent, few rise above the level of mediocrity imposed by lackluster dialogue and listless direction; the actors tend to react individually, rather than together as a dynamic company.
Cornell proved to be more than competent, but the end result was the same. Harvard now looks to the crucial New England League Championships, to be held in Blodgett pool this weekend.
Even with these caveats, experts who have seen Harvey's program think it may prove to be one of those rare pieces of software that open up the computer market to a new class of consumer. "It's both educational and entertaining," says Michele Preston, an analyst at...
In order of perceived importance, the nation's most pressing problems were reducing the risk of nuclear war, providing quality education, reducing waste and inefficiency in Government, dealing effectively with the Soviet Union and providing jobs for the unemployed. On the first two of these issues, approximately 35% of...
"The idea seems to be excellent," said Bok in a letter to Stone, "provided we do not stimulate more theses than we have competent instructors to supervise them."