Word: properly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Best of all is the Stage Manager of Fred Gwynne, who, under Kahn's guidance, maintains just the right pacing, and captures the proper folksiness. He is not afraid of pauses, whether to light his pipe or to contemplate what he wants to say next. In a couple of places he changes Wilder's words, updating a reference to "the treaty of Versailles and the Lindbergh flight" to "atom bombs and Apollo flights...
...damages. At the time its offices were bugged, the J.D.L. was harassing Soviet diplomats in the U.S. as part of its efforts on behalf of Soviet Jews. The league lost its case at the trial when the judge agreed with the Justice Department that the bugging was "a proper exercise of the President's constitutional authority to conduct the nation's foreign relations and his power to protect the national security...
...impact statement is not an adequate or accurate study of the plant and its potential environmental dangers. The Boston Redevelopment Authority which has final say on whether the plant be built should commission another study, this time with a more thorough examination of plant alternatives and proper Mission Hill community input. If this input, easily obtained by talking to the Mission Hill Planning Commission, which represents the whole region, had previously been utilized, the environmental study may have reached a different conclusion regarding the plant's feasibility...
...attitude toward blacks under Reconstruction and his glorification of the Ku Klux Klan, arguing that by presenting a racist film as entertainment the Adams House film society at least tacitly sanctioned the film's racism. They said the film and others like it should only be shown in a proper forum, one that would allow for an explanation of the history of the period and the film as well as a discussion of the issues of racism and freedom of expression...
...radicals. The liberals argue that freedom of speech is an absolute principle and that the tactics of the protesters amounted to repression, while the blacks who stopped the film and those who agreed with them argue that the act of presenting the film must be seen in its "proper historical context" and that the protesters' actions do not compare at all with state totalitarianism...