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Calvin Coolidge Follies. An ironic history with music, using improvosational techniques. The author, Geoffrey Bush, is a Harvard man, for what that's worth. The cast started out in Cambridge but has moved to Emmanuel Church, 15 Newbury St. in Boston. Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. through August...

Author: By Natalie Wexler, | Title: THE STAGE | 7/15/1975 | See Source »

...tower of impartial journalism on Plympton St generally stands straight. But "Political Controversies at Harvard, 1636-1974" by Seymour Martin Lipset in "Education and Politics at Harvard," provoked a full page review by Geoffrey Garin on April 12 titled "Fair Harvard Strikes Back...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tilting At Towers | 5/7/1975 | See Source »

...Corcoran Gallery, the Barbados Museum and Historical Society and the homes of, among others, William Buckley and Barbara Walters. As an actor, he has appeared on Broadway (the 1957 revival of Waiting for Godot) and in films (Live and Let Die, Doctor Dolittle). He is the author of Geoffrey Holder's Caribbean Cookbook and the co-author and illustrator of Black Gods, Green Islands, a collection of short stories. He is also an "uncola" man and a "ring-around-the-collar" man of television commercials...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: The Wizard of Trinidad | 5/5/1975 | See Source »

...front of the baby, the baby will walk up to the tools." Among the tools his father provided were a piano and a paintbrush, both of which were first taken up by Holder's older brother Boscoe. "From the beginning, I was high on Chopin and turpentine," says Geoffrey. He has studied none of his arts formally. Creativity, he explains, is mostly a matter of environment and exigency: "At Carnival, for example, every Trinidadian is a costume designer. I just grew up believing everybody could do everything...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: The Wizard of Trinidad | 5/5/1975 | See Source »

...process of recovery has begun," declares Geoffrey Moore, vice president of the National Bureau of Economic Research, which is accepted by economists as the arbiter of when recessions and upturns begin and end. "But it's not over yet, and it's not clear that it's reached a definitive stage in terms of output or employment or other measures of performance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: OUTLOOK: The Upturn: How Soon? How Strong? | 5/5/1975 | See Source »

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