Word: sharing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...arts of the theater. However, because of a very limited enrollment, it can not teach the use of these techniques on a very broad scale. Because the new project at the Loeb will teach the art of the theater, will use this art in full scale productions, and will share the basic aims of a literature course, it transcends the usual extra-curricular activity and should, in fact, be considered as a legitimate offering for credit...
...Roman Catholic with strong charitable instincts, she changed her will in January 1960 leaving the bulk of her estate-a half-share of La Parra that includes rights to most of its untapped gas and oil-to a private charitable foundation. Codicils later named the Most Rev. Mariano Garriga, Roman Catholic Bishop of Corpus Christi, one of Sarita's cousins, and her lawyer as foundation members...
...somewhat of a puzzle that Donald McKayle managed to obscure his own dancing in his performance last week. This happened, in part, because he is willing to share the stage with a spectacular dancer, Gus Solomons, Jr., and with his guest artist, Carmen de Lavallade. Solomons, the tallest member of the company and very long-limbed, is an eye catching performer. His body takes any motion McKayle choreographs, and moves it through a greater are--not distorting the motion, but displaying it at its fullest...
...that is, Alliance money will supplement government and private capital for approved projects. With real per capita income falling, the cost of living doubling yearly and the world's least stable currency, Brazil has trouble matching American allocations. But Goulart knows that the rest of the hemisphere does not share Brazil's problems. His condemnation of the Alliance before the assembled representatives of the Latin republics was calculated to secure greater recognition of Brazil as a hemispheric leader...
...disgorged load after load of equipment and intense men from as far away as Texas, Kuwait and Brunei. Growling Land-Rovers raced up and down sandy stretches recently surrendered by vacationing Dutchmen; helicopters whirred overhead. The invaders represented some of the 24 oil companies that are gunning for a share of the world's second largest natural gas deposit (after Texas). The Dutch government conservatively estimates that 1,100 billion cubic meters of gas bubbles under the Waddenzee Islands and the northern provinces. Others reckon that the fields contain five times that amount...