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Come in at your convenience for a fuller history of the folk music scene in Cambridge. Ted Alevizos Librarian, Lamont Library
...only a skirmish in the accelerating war over busing and, since 17 Senators were absent, the Senate position could be altered when the issue is reconsidered with an expected fuller attendance this week. But with President Nixon almost certain to propose antibusing measures of his own, the nation could be on the verge of a major retreat on school integration. However unsatisfactory and sometimes traumatic busing may be, the hard truth remains that until neighborhoods integrate, some transportation of pupils is necessary to achieve racially mixed schools...
...Samuel Hellman, Fuller American Cancer Society Professor of Radiation Therapy, is chairman of the Department and the principal investigator...
ALTHOUGH JOSEPHS steals the show when he enters in the middle of the first act, several other members of the cast do fine jobs. Ellen Olian-Bate as the aging but still passionate Marchioness of Tuscany was probably the most professional. William Fuller delivered his lines too quickly and mechanically at first but later did very well as the ridiculous Doctor Genoni. Henry's councillors Robert Hershman, Brian Powers and John Rudman seemed to capture the foolishness of their roles...
...better for it. As proper compliment to the direction, Franco Colavecchia has done a swell job of set design--his complicated arrangement of backdrops and scrims are like a series of Saul Steinberg New Yorker covers--and B. Allen Odom has contributed a witty display of costuming. Parmer Fuller's musical direction at moments approaches mere cocktail music (in which, the program claims, Fuller is well-versed), but is saved by Dean Herington's clever orchestrations...