Word: crediters
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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High Cost of Credit...
According to Frank E. A. Sander '49, professor of Law and an organizer of the program, the problems faced by lawyers at the center will cover a wide range: from divorce procedure to violations of housing codes; from complaints on credit buying to interpretation of welfare laws and regulations...
...volunteers work out of a "neighborhood law office" in Roxbury, helping full-time lawyers there. One special task handled by the students is the preparation of pamphlets on legal problems faced by the poor. A brochure on credit buying may be the first product of their efforts; the booklet would be distributed throughout Roxbury...
Part of the credit for this must go to director George Hamlin. He uses Lithgow well. Characters with nothing to say are always given something to do. The blocking is sufficiently fluid to keep the production from seeming a series of tableaux. When any of the actors give the others something believable to react to, they have an easy time of it. And throughout the production reasonably clever touches are evident which the actors simply couldn't pull...
...almost anything that will amuse, uplift, beautify or offer convenience is demonstrated by the marketplace successes of such things as textured stockings, the electric carving knife, skate boards, diet cola, shoe-shining machines and speed-reading courses. Getting backers for a sound idea is no real problem; credit is cheaper (average interest rate: 5%) and bankers more eager to lend in the U.S. than in any other major nation...