Word: starke
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Theatre Company of Boston is closing out a financially harrowing season with a pair of stark one-acters by Harold Pinter. Choosing such a fashionable playwright for its finale is almost reactionary by the standards of this audacious group, which has included several rarely seen plays among its avant garde offerings this year. Pinter already has a shiny reputation, and the Theatre Company's polished productions do it justice...
...TIME brought up the Monroe Doctrine in regard to the Cuban missile crisis. As a purely unilateral doctrine, forcefully imposed on an entire continent of people who did not ask for it, this document stands for a stark effrontery to international dignity and has never been recognized under international...
...TIME brought up the Monroe Doctrine in regard to the Cuban missile crisis. As a purely unilateral doctrine, forcefully imposed on an entire continent of people who did not ask for it, this document stands for a stark effrontery to international dignity and has never been recognized under international...
Defense attorneys called approximately 20 character witnesses yesterday in their effort to clear Thomas W. Molyneux '66 and three companions. On two previous days of the trial in Riverhead, L.I., Judge Thomas Stark heard similar misdemeanor charges against three other youths...
...suffering from a few personal poltergeists herself, slips easily into the psychoanalytic ambiance of modern times. "I think sensory," she says. "I don't have any trouble turning myself on or off. I just hate to become too intellectual. I always tell Elliott, talk to me sensory." Ray Stark, with an exhausted expression, says that "she'll drive you bats with too much analysis. It's not arrogance, but doubt. She is like a barracuda. She devours every piece of intelligence to the bone." One of her actor friends says that "she is like a filter that...