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...Language and Literature, North House; Mark Lee, Physics, Winthrop House; Daniel E. Lieberman, Anthropology, Currier House; Neil B. Morganbesser, Applied Mathematics, Lowell House; Thomas B. Mucller, History and Literature, North-House; Andrew M. Rappe, Chemistry and Physics, Mather House; Bruce E. Roberts History and Government, Leverett House; Mitchell H. Rosner, Biochemical Sciences, North House; Steven Schwarz, Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, Quincy House; Hal Wasserman, Computer Science, Mather House; and Edward T. Yu, Physics, Dunster House...
...Andrew Fletcher, William Foulkes, M. Fima Friedman, Paul Gompers, Loralic Goss, Alison Harrington, Emily Harrison, Adrienne Headley, Ron Herman, Michael Hirschorn, Raquel Jacobson, Per Jebsen, Kerry Kelgar, Scott Kogan, Mary Kwak, Deborah I esinsohn, Brian Melindez, Alan Morre, Steven Nusshaum, An Posner, Marvin Putnam, William Rehling, Samuel Rickless, Mitch Rosner, Chris Roy, Charles Rudmick, Jill Ruttenberg, Jell Russan, Laura Robinson, Michael Samols, Katherine Saunders, Henry Shapiro, Andrea Silbert, Daman Silvers, Steven Smart, Vivian Sogor, Jake Stevens, James Umlas, Elisheva, Tracy Velasquez, Ann Von Germeten, Doug Winthlop, Stan Yukoevitch, Bill Zachary and Charles Zender...
...cops, when they make their rounds, never come in here," said Canaday resident Mitch H. Rosner '86, adding. "It's the school's responsibility to protect...
...this year's show, Oberammergau reformers thought they could solve the problem by replacing the Daisenberger play with an older and less passionate Passion text written by Father Ferdinand Rosner of the nearby Ettal Monastery and first performed in 1750. Rosner's allegory-laden verses blame the whole tragedy on the Devil. The "Rosnerites" raised cash for a 1977 trial production. Critics loved the show, but the villagers missed their old familiar lines, scenes and songs from the Daisenberger version. In the 1978 election of the village council, the "Daisenbergers" won and promptly scheduled the usual Passion text...
...give up their Passion. Says a Roman soldier in the cast: "We have acted in this play as children. We have sung in the choir and lived with the text all our lives. We shall not abandon it because some people in New York and fancy art critics think Rosner is better. This is our play. They can't take it away from...