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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...program could involve Ph. D.'s, faculty members, advanced graduate students and undergraduates. The size and make-up of either has not yet been determined...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: China Exchange Program | 10/19/1978 | See Source »

...interest is high, and representatives are at ease, even cocky. Students stand up to make parliamentary points and either catch someone's interest or are ignored. The bickering never ceases. One representative sighs with exasperation, rolls his eyes to the ceiling and, two minutes later, becomes embroiled over a petty parliamentary point...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Tale of Two Cities | 10/18/1978 | See Source »

...meetings contributes to the problem. In addition, the executive committee, composed mainly of administrators, controls the agenda. As a result, CHUL has become a committee which serves the administration more than the students. Students sit on the committees, but they are outnumbered and do not run the meetings. Usually either Dean Fox or Dean Rosovsky serves as chairman, and, consciously or unconsciously, they tend to disfavor the students on the committees, student CHUL members claim...

Author: By J. WYATT Emmerich, | Title: Speaking for Students | 10/18/1978 | See Source »

Like Bertolt Brecht, whom he most nearly resembles, Horvath was interested in shopkeepers, merchants and petty shysters who either are trampled by history or must learn to turn tricks to survive. And like Brecht, Horváth was willing to work along plot lines that are shamelessly melodramatic and tearjerking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Maggots | 10/16/1978 | See Source »

...seemed more consciously campy, and the actors really forced it (especially Jim Backus and Natalie Schafer, better known as the Howells). There was one good line--Ginger said the tidal wave sounded like a "permanent wave"--but I don't remember the old show having a lot of puns, either. The original was so infantile that at times it seemed to belong to a different universe, like an Ionesco play; on reflection one could almost call some of it "inspired." But Rescue was so forced that it just got boring, which is what the old show never...

Author: By David B. Edelstein, | Title: A Forced Rescue | 10/16/1978 | See Source »

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