Word: helpful
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...lighting, designed by Bennington and executed by a Loeb team, didn't do much to help. For the most part, the dancers were clumsily spotted by pools of light cast from above. Thus foreshortened from overhead, the desired illusion that the dancer's motions cut through space was difficult to sustain. Instead, performers often looked as though they were progressing from one focus to another. Only two choreographers. Catherine Stern in Personna and Wendy Summit in Void tried different lighting. In Personna a shaft of light was thrown from stage left like a flashlight beam. In contrast Void was nullified...
...response to queries about the accuracy of the CRIMSON Poll on the draft and the Vietnam war, the following explanations may help clarify the issue...
...felt that the "advantages of a University city" would help to attract a qualified professional manager. In particular, the Council may allow the new manager to study part-time at the Kennedy School of Government...
Apart from showing a willingness to buy more U.S. Government bonds, West Germany balked at U.S. pressure for more help in defraying the cost of stationing troops in Europe. Japan pleaded difficulties with its own balance of payments deficit in refusing to agree to any specific new steps to bolster the dollar. Officials in both London and Tokyo expressed alarm over the possibility that the Administration may ask Congress to enact some form of border taxes to offset those imposed by Common Market countries. Clearly, Johnson's unexpectedly drastic blow at the U.S. payments deficit had strained the intricate...
...U.S.A. when you fly to Europe. TWA-or our friends at Pan Am." The smaller print appealed directly to businessmen who, no matter what the Government's travel restrictions turn out to be, must still go abroad to sell U.S. goods and services. "We'll help you," concluded the ad, "even if we have to send you to our friends up the street." Pan Am, caught completely by surprise, seemed to be enjoying the ride...