Word: levels
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Robert Harris, a recent graduate of Michigan State University. He pointed out that of the nearly 7,000,000 students enrolled in colleges this fall, more than 70% are under 21 and un able to vote, though their political maturity and interest are at a high level. Why not find out how they feel about the presidency...
...undergraduate level, an eight-man committee appointed by Dean Ford has recommended that consoles be installed in the Harvard and Radcliffe Houses, and selected freshman dorms, for unsponsored use. Frederick Mosteller, professor of Mathematical Statistics and the committee's chairman, points out "if you start a thing like this, there'll probably soon be more of a demand for it." To date, there has been little demand from students for access to computers, but the departments have independently been requesting funds from the Faculty for hardware, software, or both...
...rest of the cast, except for Martin Andrucki and Sheila Hart, isn't worth mentioning. He interpreted Mercutio as a flit and she-with another director might have been an okay Nurse. Frank Hartenstein's set was a split-level bungalow that converted into a shower...
...spoken narration, though necessary in part for sense, is more of a low-level irritant than a dramatic advantage, and the occasional snippets of music seem too often either obvious or inappropriate. The actor's chief virtues are as objects rather than performers: Robin Woodard as Sally has an appropriately blank countenance, and a fascinating profile, which Edlestein uses repeatedly, often backlit, to suggest her mysterious vacuity; Hope Wilson as Kate is blessed with straightforward beauty and a rare up-from-under smile; Eric Sherman as John has a face which suggests a different value from every angle, by turns...
Robert C. Post '69, Dunster House representative, was originally on probation but was taken off because he was not present at the sit-in. He said the political leanings of the students might lead to "a committee break down on a generational level." Post said, "I hope the students are amenable to rationalization and not militants...