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...arsenal. In Williamsburg, Reagan made a 20-minute plea for solidarity on the missile question. "We've fought together and we've fought each other and now we must stand together," he said. If the allies backed away from their deployment plans, he warned, "there will be laughter in the Kremlin tonight...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: After Williamsburg | 6/13/1983 | See Source »

Michael Ferris '83's Ivy Oration poked fun at the stereotype of the Harvard student concerned only with success. The Lampoon editor addressed his remarks to "fellow classmates, alumni and future employers," in a last paced speech virtually punctuated by continuous laughter from the audience...

Author: By Mary Humes, | Title: Trudeau Warns Seniors Not to Dwell on the '60s | 6/9/1983 | See Source »

...imported most of its wild mushrooms from Europe, will show off its own fungi for European statesmen at the economic summit this weekend at Williamsburg, Va. Their five meals will be based entirely on American ingredients and recipes. New York Times Food Writer Craig Claiborne (A Feast Made for Laughter), the man of all seasonings who was asked by the White House to organize the menus, has concocted a dish of boneless chicken legs and thighs stuffed with chopped chicken liver, wild rice and morels sauteed in butter. The mushrooms may even come from Mesick...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: A Boom in Mushrooms | 5/30/1983 | See Source »

...triumph without laughter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Portugal: Soares Returns | 5/9/1983 | See Source »

...Gwendolyn, for example, argue seriously over trifles--lumps of sugar for their tea and cake--for the first time. Algernon declares with true earnestness about food, "One has to be serious about something in life to be amused." As the intricate plot unravels and the couples happily unite, the laughter subsides and Finnegan declares, "We have now realized the vital importance of being earnest." Maybe he has, but it would have helped had the BSC taken a more earnest stab at this drama. Wilde wrote a charming satire that, besides entertaining, might stimulate some thought on the excessive concern...

Author: By Andrea Fastenberg, | Title: Much Too Wilde | 4/27/1983 | See Source »

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