Word: experimentalism
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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In spite of this outlook, the Corps feels it needs the universities-"to understand and guide and research and participate in this crazy experiment," as Deputy Director Walter Wiggins puts it. But just as much, the Corps feels the universities need the Corps. The Corps and the educators who work...
If the connection were made, then volunteers would be much more effective, for they would have been educated in an atmosphere of experiment and change. And, it goes without saying, the university would have been revivified, finding new life by committing itself to action.
Weariness could not wither nor repetition stale Hubert's infinite exuberance. Whether addressing U.S. combat units in Viet Nam or discussing the merits of U.S. tractors with Laotian officials, handing out Senate gallery passes to giggling Pakistani nurses or teaching Thai children to say "O.K." and "Goodbye," Humphrey was...
"Musical Valise." It is not solely a matter of technique: he has always had an abundance of that. It has to do rather with style, with the maturing of a heart and mind plunged into a lifelong love affair with music and, to a degree few men are blessed to...
A few seasons back, playgoers rushed to off-Broadway theaters the way children tumble downstairs on Christmas morning, breathlessly expecting the unexpected present. But too many lemons showed up in the theatrical stocking, and audiences became wearier and warier. Production costs jumped, and off-Broadway found itself increasingly prey to...