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OTHER DETAILS are handled in equally open-eyed fashion. Carter Reardon as Cassius, the driving force behind the conspiracy to kill Caesar, looks properly "lean and hungry." More than in many productions of Shakespeare, thought is given to differentiating the subordinate female characters; Brutus's wife Portia (Crystal Miller) is tiny, delicate-looking, with a voice of steel, while the more ineffectual Calpurnia (Melinda McCrary) has a habit of turning back and forth to the various characters on stage, as if entreating them to listen to her. And when Caesar's ghost walks across the stage to warn Brutus...
...family golden retriever, makes an appearance or two and the scenes of Maine feature the requisite lobster cages and boathouses of New England. Affluence with just a touch of informality marks a still life painted in 1959 complete with expensive Blue Danube place settings, violets, oranges and Diamond Crystal salt, likewise the amusing portrait of one AKJ (1959) a satisfied, pearled lady casually seated for tea on the Porters' sofa...
...points, to 29%, Hertz jumped in, adding merchandise prizes to its travel bonuses. A customer who rents a Hertz car 40 times for four days or longer, for example, will build up enough credits to earn all of the following: a Texas Instruments home computer, four 16-oz. crystal beer mugs, 18 nights of free hotel accommodations, free rental of a Cadillac or Lincoln for 14 days and two round-trip plane tickets to a major city in the continental U.S., Hawaii, Bermuda, the Bahamas or the Caribbean. Avis has countered with such prizes as color TVs, cruises...
Every day I always met Bobby in front of the school building and everyday. I noticed he had a different bruise on his face or arms and sometimes on his neck. Everyday it was the same story he always fell from something. Carmel Zavala, grade 7 Crystal City...
...minds, thirsting for general knowledge, should be turned away. Clearly, the need for a consistent policy will become more urgent as the Core grows. Upperclassmen are quick to recognize that exiling freshmen is the only sensible solution, but roughly one fourth of Harvard undergraduates are curiously blind to this crystal logic. True gamblers, these freshmen prefer to go for broke with a random lottery. Both systems have some merit, and we advocate the oft-sought happy medium--a random lottery weighted for seniority for all oversubscribed courses...