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Long, sailing with Peter Duble, led throughout the first race in the B division, but finished in last place because of confusion over the location of the finish line. They came back to take four races and win their division with 17 points.
To name the most obvious ones, all of which, like Runaways, either originated or generated excitement at Joseph Papp's Public Theater in Greenwich Village: Hair, For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf and A Chorus Line. This musical's basic structure derives from...
Nancy Morgan objected that the anagram was a "remuddling of an already felt confusion." His brother George, both a De Gramont and a brand manager for Lipton Tea, said that Morgan was throwing away a valuable brand name. (Sanche de Gramont had written several books, including an astringent national portrait...
Despite its cloudy status, Radcliffe is alive and well, at least administratively. The college has begun new programs and carried on traditions. Perhaps most important, Radcliffe continues to scrutinize its unique position in relation to the University and society at large in an effort to reduce the confusion.
Lee Rainwater, professor of Sociology, yesterday proposed a "child-credit tax cut" that would benefit families and reduce federal welfare costs in response to what he called confusion over the definition of "pro-family federal policy."