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David Chapman has provided it of last summer's stage a two stets set with rugged wooden posts a pair of up stage stairs and down stage floor-traps and a few basis pieces of furniture that can be raised or lowered instantaneously. This allows for maximum fluidity and Coe...

Author: By Caldwell Titcomb, | Title: A Mixed Bag at Stratford | 7/16/1982 | See Source »

But the U.S., sticking by its tradition of rugged individualism, held out. Theodore Roosevelt ran for President in 1912 on a Progressive Party platform calling for a national system of social insurance. He lost, and the proposal was not an issue again in presidential elections until 1932, when another Roosevelt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Social Security: A Debt-Threatened Dream | 5/24/1982 | See Source »

With $400 million already spent in building a plant, Colony was going to be the most serious attempt ever made in the decades-old dream of wresting energy from northwestern Colorado's rugged Piceance Basin, which contains possibly 1.2 trillion bbl. of oil. The fuel is trapped in a...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Energy: Setback for Synfuel | 5/17/1982 | See Source »

Argentina's response to the South Georgia defeat was to deny that it had taken place. The junta in Buenos Aires maintained that scatterings of Argentine troops were carrying on the battle from specially prepared hideouts in the rugged recesses of the island. That version of events was speedily...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Now, Alas, the Guns of May | 5/10/1982 | See Source »

THE PLAY's title provides a key to the symbolism behind the fraternal conflict. Lee represents the true West, the land of cowboys and Indians and rugged individualism--which, according to Austin, has been entirely replaced by freeways and high-rises and Hollywood operatives. Austin cannot understand Kimmer's enthusiasm...

Author: By Deborah K. Holmes, | Title: True Shepard | 4/21/1982 | See Source »

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