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Following a moving account by Patricia Dunwoody, resident of an eight-family apartment building at 210 Columbia Street, relating how her heat and hallway electricity had been turned off following a rent-control hearing yesterday, Vellucci stood up abruptly, called a five-minute recess, and returned with the news that the heat and electricity would be turned on immediately...

Author: By J. ANTHONY Day, | Title: Velucci Comes to Tenant's Aid; Gruson Reiterates Housing Plan | 3/23/1971 | See Source »

...makes the upstage actors easily visible behind those downstage. The set also captures the play's ambiguity of place and time, for the background suggests ancient Greece on one side (Ionic columns), Elizabethan England on the other (attractive filigree) and in the middle, where there is a long dark hallway draped with curtains of a fleur-de-lis pattern, an unspecified land of mystery and romance...

Author: By Ann L. Derrickson, | Title: Nonsense For the Many More | 2/26/1971 | See Source »

...from this dim hallway that the Shaded Veiled Lady, played by Meredith Kays, always enters. Throughout the play, in a wonderfully vicious voice, she preserves a rich, purring accent that doubles the sad, sultry fascination she exudes...

Author: By Ann L. Derrickson, | Title: Nonsense For the Many More | 2/26/1971 | See Source »

THAT evening, Dr. Teller agreed to meet with some of the S. E. S. P. A. people, and anyone else who happened by, in a tiny, gray, glaringly lit bedroom somewhere in the dim innards of the Conrad Hilton. His bodyguards were relegated to the hallway, playing cards, while a mixture of radicals and others, totaling twenty or so, crowded into the room which Teller, with his enormous frame, dominated easily. The session appeared to be chaired by a lady in heavy makeup whose main job seemed to be keeping tempers cool...

Author: By Deborah Shapley, | Title: The Scientist as Doctor Strangelove | 2/19/1971 | See Source »

...animals had to go. He claims to have had 100 per cent compliance from the six. "I like dogs as much as anyone," Kaufmann said last week. "But the welfare of the community was being totally ignored." Leverett, remember, was the place where dogs were relieving themselves in the hallway, according to Kaufmann...

Author: By Bennett H. Beach, | Title: We're Coming to Take You Away, Ha Ha | 2/9/1971 | See Source »

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