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...demands. The shocking, never a full substitute for the dramatic, at length often fails to shock; the boxes within boxes begin to seem empty; an overextended technique all but reaches a point of no returns. At half its length The Blacks might have twice the impact-as, at the halfway point, it actually does...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: New Play Off Broadway: May 12, 1961 | 5/12/1961 | See Source »

...bring themselves to regret the departure of assistant director Stephen A. Aaron '57. Students felt that his indefinite status--halfway between that of a student and that of a professional--and his career ambitions only complicated the Loeb situation...

Author: By Michael S. Lottman, | Title: Actors, Directors Strongly Criticize Loeb's Administrative Organization | 5/11/1961 | See Source »

...cover story, written by Bruce Barton Jr., concerns one of the world's best-as well as one of the most inaccessible-architects, the man who calls himself Corbusier. His well-known testiness inside the trade applies doubly to journalists, and TIME correspondents had to chase him halfway around the world, beginning in India, where he was abruptly unhelpful, and ending in Paris, where he at last consented to be interviewed in French by TIME Correspondent Israel Shenker. By the time their talk was over, Le Corbusier shook hands amiably and on parting said in English, "Hold your shirt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher: may 5, 1961 | 5/5/1961 | See Source »

...Halfway through the last quarter with the score 12-1, Tim Ring, longtime Jumbo lacrosse coach commented, "This is the best team I've seen in two years, better than last year's Williams team. And Bruce Munro's done a great job putting them together...

Author: By Peter A. Derow, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Lacrosse Team Pins 13-2 Defeat on Tufts In Crimson Romp | 5/4/1961 | See Source »

...required beyond the limits of necessity to give up the habits and tastes of a lifetime of eating, drinking, working and playing. Tact, sensitivity, and consideration are certainly needed. Every Corps member will encounter situations in which he must be flexible and perhaps willing to go more than halfway in giving up his own preferences. But generally he will find that others are willing to make concessions too. He will be most effective if he is able to be himself. All our experience shows that one can reach across cultural boundaries most successfully if he is standing on the solid...

Author: By Arnold R. Isaacs, | Title: What's Happening to the Peace Corps? | 4/28/1961 | See Source »

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