Word: relationship
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...analysis of the historical relationship between instructors' and teaching fellows' compensation at Harvard indicates that teaching fellows' compensation has fallen to an historical low point in relation to that of instructors...
...Many Downs. They do get on harmoniously, although somewhat in the relationship of a national monument and its custodian. In a profession where flamboyance and arrogance are often the hallmarks of talent, the diffident Haitink is an anomaly. A short (5 ft. 6 in.), quiet man who likes to take long birdwatching rambles in the woods, he is still slightly awed by the Concertge-bouw's tradition of polished, mellow musicianship and its line of distinguished conductors, particularly Willem Mengelberg and Eduard van Beinum...
Despite their pleas for "friendly relations," their relationship is very swiftly--and unfortunately--degenerating into one of competition and back-biting, rather than cooperation. This friction is to some extent the result of temporary misunderstandings and mistrust. But it will become more extensive--and more detrimental--unless both sides recognize their common ground...
...year. Of course, it pays to have a good lawyer . . . you've heard of mine, 'Tony' [not Louie] the Shyster. He used to be prosecuting attorney in the Mafia's kangaroo court." This was not said "half-facetiously." It was obvious farce, having no relationship to any person...
Lindsay Crouse and Phoebe Russell, as Burnering's daughters get by with broad, fuzzy portrayals of troubled youth, and a good measure of charm. But the relationship between the two, and their differences, remain as unclear in the production as in the play...