Word: oversight
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...score is at war with itself. Stephen Sondheim's lyrics are brain-dry and sometimes brain-shy; Richard Rodgers' music is moon-washed, and sometimes soggier than the Grand Canal. The choreography is either a slight or an oversight. In Waltz, company loves misery. The unhappy lovers consort with tour-frazzled Babbitts and an expatriate couple whose marriage is sinking considerably faster than Venice...
...This oversight is totally the fault of the Council," admitted Ellis, "and, conquently, the final responsibility must rest with...
...make use of your columns to call for a revival of the Loeb Drama Center production of The Seagull--as soon as possible, and in any case before the cast becomes dispersed beyond recall? I do this on behalf of the whole University, and all those who--through oversight, or an insufficient incentive to go--missed what may well prove a once-in-a-lifetime experience...
...hold this year's list to Wels and Lord would be a real oversight...
...although its chairman is Frenchman Pierre-Paul Schweitzer. The IMF has been uniquely successful in spurring orderly growth in world commerce, but it has not been basically changed since its founding at Bretton Woods, N.H., 20 years ago. By posing as the helpful repairman anxious to correct this oversight, Charles de Gaulle hopes to gain more power for France in world monetary circles. Many U.S. financial leaders believe that France wants to transfer some of the IMF's money and credit powers to the Bank for International Settlements, a clubby little band of French and other Continental moneymen...