Word: containing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Brady, perhaps reflecting his nearly 18 years with Women's Wear Daily, wants the new Bazaar to contain a little bit of gossip. "People want to read about people," he says. "Not pillow talk or backbiting, but what's going on. A little elegant muckraking is a good thing. In the '70s, there ought to be a different way to do a fashion magazine...
...play is apprentice work of the Bard's, but it does contain premonitory inklings of Romeo and Juliet and Twelfth Night. However, the theme of young love is scarcely served by this dryly mocking adaptation. The musical resembles an animated jukebox and comes alive only in one sultry number, delivered by a one-woman heat wave named Jonelle Allen. The excuse for ventures of this sort is that they render the classics accessible. Actually, such shows are merely masked in the accessories of modernity - rock music, randy deshabille, silly props and lofty panfraternal sentimentality. The resulting trivia are perfectly...
...proposals seem to promise much, but they contain ambiguous and dangerous elements. The "Commission of Inquiry"--with a student majority--will consider violations of the Resolution without taking disciplinary action. Its function will plainly be to set limits on political expression in the University. The actual discipline will, however, be carried out by a 12 member Disciplinary Committee chaired by a member of another faculty. It will, in short, be a Faculty committee, although one with as equal proportion of student members. Its procedures and decisions will reflect the Faculty's wishes on how the political life of the University...
Reading SDS literature, hearing their slogans, gives one the impression that they object to Herrnstein's meritocracy because they think the lower classes will contain disproportionate numbers of a given race...
...development will renovate a 28.5-acre plot on the shore of the Detroit River. Now occupied by decrepit commercial buildings, the area by 1980 will contain a soaring hotel, four office towers, apartment buildings and retail stores. To design the project, Ford has hired Architect John Portman, a vehement believer in the vitality of cities with proven experience in planning Atlanta's Peachtree Center and San Francisco's Embarcadero Center. Said Ford: "We all know what Chicago has done with its lakefront area. I think we in Detroit should be able to do at least as well along...