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...bitter skits flow into one another, using actors as interchangeable parts, a cast of 17 playing 88 roles, stylized and depersonalized. They reach hallucinatory heights. Once, Ionesco simply puts two rooms onstage, furnishes them identically with a bed, a chair and a wait ing woman, and brings their men to them defying the curfew. "I had given up hope," each woman says, and from there the dialogues of loving, reassuring cliches go on in strict musical parallel, words and acts in either room echoing within moments in the other...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Heartland of the Absurd | 2/16/1970 | See Source »

...bring a pack lunch. The afternoon lasted thirty minutes long (??) World War II (??) on the (??) nubmered seven at their peak not counting a fellow who came to (??) the Co (??) machirre. Coach Edo Marion sometimes turned his back on the action to post notices on a blackboard about ape?ing matches at Holy Cross, bus schedules and pre-game meals. Directors, hearing much resemblance to references stopped the action in numerable times to give opinions as complete and lengthy as edicts returned by our higher courts. You cannot smoke in the fencing room without offending fire marshals, the disciplinary committee...

Author: By Larry L. king, | Title: Kids, stray dogs, coke repairman thrill as fencers stick it to Trinity | 2/11/1970 | See Source »

...membership. Last year during the strike, for example, H-R Hillel supported many of the things that SDS and many other groups did: "... no contractual agreements or informal arrangements with the Department of Defense concerning ROTC.....; establishment of the Afro-American Studies Department with a meaningful concentration program...; refrain[ing] from evicting any tenants for expansion plans until an advisory committee has made full investigation ... of housing difficulties [from the resolutions of the Executive Board, April 16]." This fall, we too supported the Moratoria. Last March, however, when Hillel organized a coalition for Biafran relief work consisting of Afro...

Author: By Jay RETHATEIN president, | Title: The Mail JEWISH PAINTERS' HELPERS | 2/4/1970 | See Source »

...they ?? ?potential votes, which can be mustered behind ?? Enlightened or the Neanderthals at one of the ?? ways-urgent Faculty meetings. Even that kind of ?? ?wn-making is only a laughable slight when com?? ?red to what grotesque dehumanization happens ?? where. Ernest May is a good if pathetic example. ?? ?ing from the relative security of the Faculty ?? come Dean, May is now the closest thing ?? to an Instant...

Author: By James M. Fallows president, | Title: ???hot | 2/3/1970 | See Source »

While most Harvard students are s??ing the coming days readjusting t?? lecture routine, those enrolled in ?? courses-Government 146 (Urban ??lems) and History 155a, (Medieval ?? Early Modern Russia)-will be enj?? an early reading period...

Author: By W. R. G., | Title: Reading Period ?? To Come First ?? In Two Courses ?? Banfield Will Cond?? Exam Before Cou?? | 2/3/1970 | See Source »

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