Word: reminder
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...that real estate developers might have plowed under the old patch and constructed more of the motels and quick-food outlets that already blight much of Cape Cod. Farmer Brown's son would have approved. When his father grew doubtful about preserving the patch, the boy would remind him: "It is the safest place anywhere for some of our most useful friends in fur and feathers. You know...
Thirty years later Francis Poulenc made Tiresias into a strange but beautiful opera. The characters think it is set in Zanzibar though it really takes place in France, the whole cast marches grandly across the stage from time to time to remind the audience of the moral--"Make babies now!" --and audiences actually laugh at the opera's jokes. Last weekend the Lowell House Opera Society brought it to Boston with style and grace...
...enchanted forest," Strong's unflattering imitations of Shakespearean romance require that they fall in love with each other in various un-lovely combinations until the last scene matches them up in their rightful (but still bizarre) combinations. This is all happening in Louisiana, remember. No matter how hard I remind myself that it's supposed to be un-serious music-hall theater, I can't help warning you that Bayou's book is (even for a Pudding Show, now) well... eccentric. I suspect some of the one-liners wouldn't make sense if they had footnotes...
...congratulate Ms. Gordon on her appointment and we believe that it is Harvard's obligation to do much more to elevate the status of women in the University. We do, however, remind you that at Radcliffe women have been Senior Tutors for years. Beth D. Jacob '74 President for the South House Committee
President Nixon seems to feel that he has a mandate to draw all power to himself. I hope that the Congress will do its best to remind him that he should be less autocratic and more responsible...