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Davis and costume designer Jan Stauffer team up, however, for this production's most striking effect, the tableau of Dracula embracing the Victorian heroine, while the folds of his black robes overlap the folds of her white ones, with which the first act ends. It makes the heroine's appearance in a long black robe for the second act as effective as it is inevitable. Stuart Sundlun's set and Bill Scherlis's lighting, by way of contrast, lack the menacing shadows demanded by the play, whose everyday aspects are quite apparent enough...
Both Martin and Erickson emphasized that decentralization of library resources had posed economic problems to Harvard, although Erikson said that there is an overlap of volumes previously housed in Lamont and Hilles...
...FORMATION of this organization sets a precedent at the University, whose history has not included the coordination of activities by Corporation appointees and salary-and-wage employees. No doubt the goals of each of these groups of working women overlap more than tangentially...
...back that it had found nothing substantial. Angered at having one of its pet premises pulled out from under it, the White House apparently refused to accept the CIA's conclusion. Soon after, it ordered the FBI to set up overseas intelligence outposts in 20 countries-a wasteful overlap of functions and a slap in the face...
...enough to consider the destructiveness of the B-52s alone. A B-52 flies at an altitude of 30,000 feet and drops bombs which cover a rectangle a mile and a half long and a half mile wide with flames and flying steel fragments. If there is no overlap, 60 B-52s can thus destroy an area of about 25 square miles in a single mission. The pilots have no idea of what is in their assigned target areas when they bomb them, nor do the people on the ground hear or see the planes coming after them...