Word: provisionally
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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¶ Priests in Rome, including temporary residents and tourists, must wear cassocks and round-brimmed hats, a provision that until now has not affected priests in Rome from many countries, including the U.S. and Mexico. They are forbidden to smoke in public or attend movies, sports events, or any public...
In effect, the HDC will simply move its programs into the Loeb, utilizing all facilities available, particularly the experimental stage. The Faculty recognizes that they have no provision for supplying these training-oriented services themselves, Henning asserted.
Page sharply criticized the provision to give the Faculty effective control over play selection. With production costs in the Loeb so high, however, he conceded that such control is inevitable. "They have simply built too grandiose a theatre," he said.
The order in which the President called his colleagues to his office indicated he might be considering the constitutional provision allowing him to assume dictatorial powers if he feels France's integrity is threatened.
A preliminary draft of the new Loeb Drama Center's 'constitution' includes a provision which would take the final selection of productions out of the hands of the College dramatic groups using its main theater, and another proviso setting up an unrestrictive workshop program opening the Center's Experimental Theatre...