Word: fairness
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Canadian and foreign applicants totaled about the same as last year. Fitzsimmons said there are usually a "fair number of late applications" from foreign students, due to mailing problems and other complications...
These players feel, not unnaturally, they earned their privilege fair and square, and no one should simply rescind them. As Bob Rosburg, the winner of the 1959 PGA, noted, "If you had told me, when I won, that I could have the exemption or the prize money but not both, I'd have taken the exemption...
...unscrupled as Wyke when it comes to murder, speaks in similarly sardonic conceits. But Levin, although he tries hard, has neither Shaffer's command of language nor his ability to make each epigram peculiarly illustrative of some aspect of character; Levin uses witticisms to fill pauses. To be fair, the script contains many very funny lines--assorted theater jokes, ESP jokes (one of the characters is psychic), a few bitchy asides that hit home--and the play succeeds more as a comedy than a thriller, but it is comedy of the most superficial kind. The last scene, which dissolves into...
Last month, the press agents for Deathtrap notified The Crimson that Robert Moore, the play's director, would be available for an interview. It seemed like a fair opportunity to ask all those gosh-gee what's-it-like-to-be-a-real-director questions, and Moore, who directed the play The Boys in the Band and the film Murder By Death, has worked as steadily as anyone in theatre, movies, and television in the last few years...
...critic signing himself Corno di Bassetto, which means basset horn. The cadences of his speeches are like arias, and Donnelly delivers them that way with an ingratiating Dublin inflection. Indeed, most of Shaw's greater plays could be transposed into operas, just as Pygmalion was made into My Fair Lady...