Word: gray
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Such mysteries also captivated Reporter-Researcher Tam Martinides Gray, who often collaborates with both White and Diederich on Latin American stories. Says Gray: "Mexico has a fatalistic, almost mythical perception of itself. It is easy to get caught up in the character of the people, their eloquence, their national pride." White, for his part, got caught up in the history and mythology of Mexico's pre-Columbian people. Thus, in homage to Quetzalcoatl, the tribal god of the Toltecs, and in commemoration of this week's cover, White named his newly acquired feline house pet Quetzalcatl...
...personal emotions to visual and aural dynamics. If, as in Sweeney Todd, he has tossed away the key to the human heart, he is a master strategist of the stage. He deploys his acting troupes with brilliant precision at a crackling tempo. It is Prince, aided by a huge gray screen whose cyclopean eye brims with historic film clips, who hurls the dramatic thunderbolts of the evening. In two scenes of mass turbulence, with banners flying and the crowd in a hypnotic roar, Perón and Eva turn their microphones into rhetorical firebrands, and Prince engulfs play...
...speech earlier this year, Gray said one broad concern at MIT is to "couple science and technology both with the social context and with the individual." He said many of MIT's science programs are "more concerned with the impact of technology on society...
...Gray said MIT will maintain its position on the "terribly complicated" issue of divestiture of South Africa-related investments, adding that it is "appropraite for MIT to urge companies to hold to the Sullivan Principles." The multinational Sullivan Principles set guidelines for the conduct of corporations in developing countries...
...most difficult issue facing MIT is inflation, Gray said, adding that rising costs affect all facets of the university...