Word: formats
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...then goes away." But Carter had his defenders among the professionals. Said Harvard Government Professor Samuel Huntington: "Carter did show spark and spontaneity, and he did a good job stating the general themes [of his approach to foreign policy], which is about all you can do given the debate format...
...world of American media with some enjoyable tidbits. But, at just about the time when many More devotees were beginning to wonder whether the thin-and-getting-thinner news monthly was worth opening the mailbox for, More burst on the scene this summer with a totally new format. While the old More dwelled solely on news, and the men and women who make it, the introductory note in the July/August issue said the magazine would now cover advertising, book publishing, film, public relations and marketing. For long-time More readers the change was astonishing and intriguing...
Soap, the Proposition's new revue, attempts to pick up where Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman leaves off. Using a play-within-a-play format, it not only burlesques the conventions of daytime drama; it also tries to explore what soap opera as an art form means to both its actors and its audience...
These suggestions are interesting, to be sure, but the missing link in writer/director Allan Albert's equation is the audience. Despite a series of strong performances from the Proposition's capable ensemble, Soap is limited by its format. All the humor comes from one-liners and burlesque; it doesn't well up from our recognition of ourselves in the people who act out their lives before us. There are moments of dramatic tension in the actors' recognition of their dependence on the show. But, with all the switching about from the play-within-a-play to the action which frames...
Paul G. Bamberg, lecturer on Physics, who taught both Physics 1 and Math 1 last year, was a man of "enormous energy," who made the course work in a self-paced format, Pipkin said. But Margaret E. Law, lecturer on Physics who now teaches Physics 1, said yesterday that the course was more confusing last year than when it is instructor-paced...