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...play in an odd setting: the new civic theater at Tilburg, in The Netherlands, where he hoped for a quiet tryout. The fact that the play was given in Dutch would help him, thought Fry. to concentrate less on language than on structure, always his weakness. Hardly a sneak preview, Curtmantle* opened to an audience of 900 (including the Dutch Prime Minister) who found the drama a long way from the other treatments of the theme...
...that the number of workers drawing insured unemployment benefits rose by 228,900 in January's first week to reach 3,300,000, or 8.1% of all those covered and just short of a record number for the 24-year-old compensation plan. Since insured unemployment figures usually preview total unemployment figures (two-thirds of the labor force is protected by unemployment compensation), the Labor Department now figures that January's unemployment total may have reached 6,000,000, more than 7% of the U.S. labor force. This week, as a first step toward relieving the unemployment situation...
...game was remarkably even, and the Crimson's strong showing against what is undoubtedly one of top three teams in the East may well preview an equally close game against St. Lawrence today. St. Lawrence is also ranked among the top three in the East...
...Leverett House we have it now; one waits in line in the dining hall for fifteen minutes at a time, signs up for the pool table two days in advance, and dances in rooms so packed that any movement whatever requires gargantuan effort. But evidently we have only a preview of things to come. O. Kimball Armayer...
...composers. Rarely performed now, even in Italy, Nabucco made only a few brief appearances on the Manhattan stage and then disappeared for nearly a century. Back last week as the curtain raiser for the Metropolitan Opera's 76th season, it proved to be an intriguing if occasionally turgid preview of genius still seeking a proper voice...