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...commuter projects in the nation.) I don't want to get the students off in dormitories which are separated and isolated. I want the kind of room where they can bring in their friends and their parents, so there can be a lot more interplay between the University and the neighborhoods," Swanger said...

Author: By Robert J. Samuelson, | Title: Anti-Poverty Program May Expand In '67 | 8/12/1966 | See Source »

...Lyndon Johnson's Washington, there is a growing awareness that such problems can be solved only by fostering more creative interplay among the different levels of government. Usually, government is compared to a neatly tiered three-layer cake-composed of national, state and local levels. In fact, as the late University of Chicago Professor Morton Grodzins put it in a 1960 report of the President's Commission on National Goals, it is more like a marble cake, full of unexpected whorls and inseparable blendings. "As colors are mixed in the marble cake, so functions are mixed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Essay: THE MARBLE-CAKE GOVERNMENT Washington's New Partnership with the States | 5/27/1966 | See Source »

With only a few persons on stage, Munger is less successful. Part of the trouble is with Cooper and Licht, who simply make their parts too much alike for any kind of interplay to develop. Lack of contrast often kills the verbal sparring between the good-time-Charlie god and his sarcastic servant. And Munger has a perverse talent for hiding one actor behind another even when the small stage doesn't make it inevitable...

Author: By Lee H. Simowttz, | Title: The Frogs | 4/23/1966 | See Source »

...interplay of a neurotic count's daughter and her sadistic butler lover baring their psyches for two hours is about as static as an opera can get without freezing right in its tracks. To give it life and thrust, music of explosive lyric power and sweep was needed. Rorem, a conservative composer who scorns the avant-garde ("They are all writing the same piece"), provided instead a score that is largely music-to-probe-the-subconscious-by-moody, groaning, occasionally dissonant. The few lighter moments-a duet between two village lovers, the chorus celebrating the festival of Midsummer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Opera: Frozen Interplay | 11/12/1965 | See Source »

...issues studied include union controversies, civil rights in relation to personnel and advertising practices, ethics in advertising, business-government relations, the image of business in America, public responsibility of the manager, business abroad, industrial participation in foreign aid, and other topics of broad concern. This emphasis on the interplay between business and society underlines the purpose and aspiration of the Business School: to prepare students for management responsibility in its largest sense...

Author: By James R. Ullyot, | Title: B-School: Pragmatism and Professionalism | 10/19/1965 | See Source »

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