Word: cues
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...interpretation suits the play well, for the players express almost stereotypical characters; lawyers, doctors, philosophers, and woodchoppers; fathers, daughters, wives, husbands, brothers and sisters. The crispness of their timing pays tribute to Serban's directorial presence. The succession of escapades which entangle the various Sganarelles come alive precisely on cue. Standing out in particular are the straight-ahead dead-pan and clever mime of Thomas Derrah and the pestering complaints of Richard Grusin, both of whom have a turn in the title role...
...Committee on Undergraduate Education (CUE) yesterday began a sweeping review of regulations governing study abroad, with many members recommending that CUE vote to transfer authority for approving courses of study abroad from academic departments to a new independent committee...
...panel will delay forwarding to the Faculty Council any recommendations it agrees upon until at least the spring, when it intends to propose a broad package of academic rule revisions. CUE has already suggested a ban on exams during reading period, except by special approval...
...CUE will also consider abandoning current rules that require students who study abroad to take at least half of their courses in fields related to their department. Committee members differed after the session over whether CUE will formally support scrapping that requirement, but agreed to reach a decision at their next session...
Concentrations differ greatly in their leniency towards granting approval for programs of study abroad. Craig Partridge '83, a student member of CUE, said last night, adding that creating a committee to accredit foreign academic programs would allow students to select reasonable programs "without concentrations breathing down their necks...