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...theater cannot live in splendid isolation. It is in the nature of theatre to borrow from and extend into all fields of theatre. Herein lies its strength. This process should bring the Department of Design into the Theatre and the Theatre into the Department of Design.... In short, the Harvard Theatre should be a magnetic center for attracting varied and combined manifestations of creative effort now existing in numerous undergraduate and graduate activities of the University" -the Brown Report on the Visual Arts at Harvard...
...Germans, Eastern European writers have all shared in the premise that the poem is essentially non-rational; it possesses a logic derived from the illumination of dark rooms, and not from the dour confession of spirit. A poem comes alive the moment that it claims authority from unknown sources; herein lies its identification with itself...
...group there is no one musician who overpowers, who eclipses the talent of the group as a whole. There is rarely one extended lead, but rather several-on different instruments-that are carefully inter-twined. Through variation, Family achieves a final sound that is full, yet evenly distributed. And herein lies their success in experimentation...
...years at the Bureau I reviewed the non-weapons scientific research activities of the Atomic Energy Commission (including the Cambridge Electron Accelerator). For the next two years I reviewed Federal aid to education. The views expressed herein are strictly my own and are in no way to be construed as representing the views of the Federal government generally or the Budget Bureau specifically...
...services, and even by the problem of how to determine exactly what a hospital's community is. Despite his concern for the people of the area, however, the central issue in Ebert's mind remains how to build the hospital at the least expense and at the lowest cost. Herein lies his conflict with...