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...many orders of priciest in a way that is guaranteed to bring a smile of recognition to any medievalist or to provide a pleasant introduction to medievalist history for the uninitiated. In addition, since Professor Eco is an expert in semiotics, his first novel became an intriguing interplay of signs and symbols. The reader is free to choose at which level he wishes to enter the game and play along. The book can be read simply as a good mystery story, but a more inquiring mind (or pretentious intellect, as the case may be) can seek out the philosophical debates...

Author: By Deborah J. Franklin, | Title: Murder in the Cathedral | 7/22/1983 | See Source »

...starting perspicacity. Behind plain white lettering. A Severed Wasp is covered with dense tapestry like patterns of violet, lavender and deeper purples, the type of ribbed stripes that appear inside the covers of very old books. Only the volume's square boundaries give any shape to the intricate interplay of threads and colors...

Author: By Amy E. Schwartz, | Title: Cluttered Truths | 2/28/1983 | See Source »

Where the movie should have focused on the interplay of the 20th-century Swann and the 19th-century villagers, it remains fascinated by old-fashioned gunplay. Director William Dear seems to have decided that audiences would never be happy without a shoot-'em-up subplot. All the audience really wants, however, is to see Swann use a little modern-day unfortunately, the cowboy subplot wins out over any such...

Author: By Charles W. Stock, | Title: Wasted Time | 1/26/1983 | See Source »

...much of Stigler's quiet and unassuming professional life, however, his conservative views were largely ignored by academia's numerous Keynesian-oriented economists. But as often happens with original ideas, Stigler's seminal studies on the interplay between politics and economics have in recent years come more and more into the mainstream...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nobel Prizes: Magic, Matter and Money | 11/1/1982 | See Source »

Academic as well as personal reactions to the interplay between Harvard and the missionary experience vary. By chance, Finlayson had taken Historical Studies A-14. "Tradition and Transformation in East Asian Civilization: Japan," with Edwm O. Reischauer during his freshman year, so when he learned that he was to fulfill his mission in Japan, he was enthusiastic. Before the mission he planned to concentrate in the physical sciences; now he is an East Asian Studies major, specializing in Japan. Beck too changed his concentration--from Sociology to Sociology and East Asian studies--as a result of his missionary experience. Carter...

Author: By Deborah K. Holmes, | Title: Spreading the Faith | 10/1/1982 | See Source »

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