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TIME's design and format have steadily evolved to meet changing journalistic needs. New sections are created, obsolete ones dropped and innovations like the Notes pages added. In this issue, the Economy & Business section introduces a new format to be used occasionally, as the news dictates. Shorter than a full-scale cover treatment but longer and less bound by the week's events than a regular lead story, the Economy & Business Special Reports will treat large subjects with an introductory survey, followed by separate stories examining various themes. Explains Senior Editor Charles Alexander, who oversaw this week's Special Report...
...Student season ticket holders get slightly better seats in the reserve sections 2 and 3," Yale Ticket Office Manager Austin C. Sass said. "The rest of the student body gets section 1 and the collonade...
...some complaints," Sass said. "Yale gives a lot better seats to Harvard than Harvard does Yale. The oldest class ends up sitting in the 11th section. There's nothing we can do about it--everyone wants to sit on the 50-yard line...
...Hung, who was also a section leader for Bronze Age China and several Chinese language courses, explains his approach to art: "When looking at an ancient painting, you have to imagine how the people back then regarded it. You have to recreate the atmosphere in which it was first seen...
...melodic voice, and each is especially adept at writing for the symphony orchestra. Zwilich's First Symphony is a big, bold, brassy work, propelled by insistent, driving rhythms, while her Celebration is a rattling shout reminiscent at times of Shostakovich. Harbison's dark, looming Ulysses' Bow is the second section of a two-part Homeric ballet and displays well its composer's skill at orchestration. Although the ballet has yet to be staged, Ulysses' Bow, at least, can stand on its own as a vivid showpiece, a ten- movement suite of rare power and dramatic immediacy...