Word: focused
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Story is scarcely the focus of Eye. At the climax, a young wife and mother (Carol Rossen) dies. Before that, her unhappy teacher-husband (Philip Bruns), a Greenwich Village would-be painter, squabbles with her, with his unappetizing children, and with his equally unappetizing in-laws who treat him as an ethnic traitor for not being Jewish. He also covets his best friend's recently divorced wife...
...touch, but I've seen him be a lot funnier than he was here. I think the problem was that as Geronimo he hadn't much to hold on to. When he has a characterization to work out he can do it skillfully. Lacking that, he seemed merely to focus on the sound of his words and the sweep of his bows, and never evoked a solid character...
...partial substitute for Kissinger's Government 130, "Principles of International Politics," Morton H. Halperin, Assistant Professor of Government, will give Government 132, "International Politics and Comparative Foreign Policy." The course will "focus more on the current period than Mr. Kissinger does," he said last night...
Daniel C. Goldfarb Jr. '66, chairman of the HUC, was "disappointed that the system puts the focus on six weeks of painful administration rather than on Master and student choice." The plan, he said, "is guided too much by fear of the emotional reaction that is associated with the word 'computer' in this community...
...Mary Bauermeister, 30, believes that there is more than one way to look at a painting. She boxes pen and ink scribbles, beasties and the progress notes of her work beneath Plexiglas layers, scatters them with lenses in sizes ranging from contact to Cyclops. As the viewer moves, hocus-focus! Lines magically ripple, images flip. She has indulged herself in pebble collages, but her more recent optometry, such...