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OTHER INTERPRETATIVE PROBLEMS also crop up, the heavy-handed treatment of sexuality, whether heterosexual or homosexual, at times insults the audience's sense of propriety Kevin Jennings as the foppish Autolycus is particularly confusing: appearing out of nowhere. Autolycus' frenzied gesticulations, night-clubbish singing of Shakespeare's brilliant poetry and sexual rapport with several characters seem unnecessary and purposeless...
...picturesque island, roughly the acreage of Detroit, may fade as Grenada tries to rebuild its shattered political system and economy. It will not be easy to fashion a new government that islanders, badly split in political ideology, can trust, or to revive an economy hurt by falling crop and tourist income. In addition, the country still faces the task of repairing its rocky roads as well as its war-damaged power facilities and water systems...
...helping, bring the Core Curriculum to fruition in the 1970s, acting as chairman of the task force that drew up the basic outlines of the liberal education program, In general, says one Harvard official the professor is seen as someone to go to for advice when major problems crop...
Tradition virtually dictates that Harvard's dean of the Faculty come from within the current crop of tenured professors. And from within this crop, seven names seem to appear with unusual frequency in campus discussions about the post--whether because of their administrative position, or respect among the Faculty, or both...
...transition from rowing in an eight to sculling in the Olympics may be his biggest roadblock. But his experience in the freshman crew encouraged him to try his hand in an event in which he has a ways to go to catch the cream of the crop, who are mostly five to 10 years older than...