Word: cores
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...mimics a stiff operatic James Earl Jones, a stunning figure with fine diction, but his manner is too rigidly classical and neither dramatic nor human. Sandra Shipley as Thaisa plays her role with quiet understanding and control. With only a few lines, she surmounts Pericles as the family's core. Jeannie Affelder '83 as Marina speaks and moves with soulless uniformity, relieved only by her song, which is sweet and sonorous. Other high points include Paul Redford '81 as the gregarious and amusing buffoon king, Simonides, Sindri Anderson as the turned-evil Dionyza, and Brian McCue '80 in a grab...
...Other Administration officials were far more skeptical. They argued that reducing the number of nuclear missiles does not necessarily lead to greater stability, and they objected to mixing bombers in the same negotiating pot with ballistic missiles. But Cohen had an important hole card: if he could persuade a core group of moderate Senators to join with him, they could block the funding for the new MX missile...
...Core Office officials complied the 270 page books, which feature the syllabus and reading list of 53 Core Courses offered this fall, to streamline stopping period by printing the handouts distributed during the first few days of classes. Core Curriculum Director, Edward T. Wilcox, said yesterday...
Assuming that each rooming group would purchase a book, the Core Office had 2000 copies printed at a cost of $6 each, and sold them at the Union during freshman week and at registration, Wilcox said...
...There was no way we could make a profit." Rebecca Suikia-Wilson, a Core Office staff assistant, said yesterday, "Of course we would have liked to sell more copies, but we had too short a time to judge our market," she added...