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...from everybody; artists are still screaming, playwrights are boycotting conferences, hysterical letters from theatre companies and orchestras take their place on editorial pages beside tireless letters of explanation from Sir Roy Shaw and equally polarized columns by arts critics and culture-watchers. But the London theatre has rarely been healtheir. This year's Edinburgh Festival--a staggering assortment of fringe theatre companies, musicians and artists--was, even at its most materially impoverished, an embarrassment of riches. An embarrassment, that is, to an American weaned on television, advertising, and Broadway musicals...
...reasons for the Fund's success this year, Clifton cited "the strong leadership in reunion classes," the healtheir economy, and increased travel on the Fund's behalf by Dean Rosovsky and Douglas Mercer '40, director of this year's drive...
...crucial that these discussions be pursued among the American people and especially on the Left. As economist Harry Magdoff has pointed out, misunderstandings concerning the nature of economics and U.S. politics have led some radicals to believe U.S. capitalism could survive in a healtheir state without imperialism. These articles show that particular forms of expansionism represent necessary outgrowths of certain kinds of economic development and that anti-imperialism must lie at the heart of any overall anticapitalist strategy...
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