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Word: stepping (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...mass audience is completely impractical. Few can afford to pay $12 or more for a pair of tickets to a show that hasn't been predigested and approved. For example, Candide recently closed to a loss of nearly half a million dollars. On the other hand, Take a Giant Step by Louis Peterson required $70,000 to produce on Broadway and only $6700 for a very successful off-Broadway production...

Author: By Gerald E. Bunker, | Title: Off-Broadway | 3/1/1957 | See Source »

...first step, the English Department should recognize the need for a true sophomore tutorial, and for a departmental organization more encouraging to individual initiative...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Problems | 3/1/1957 | See Source »

...step from presenting Gilbert and Sullivan to presenting opera is a difficult and admirable one, and the Student Fellowship at the local Congregational Church deserves full credit for a generally successful production of A Tree on the Plains. For the folk opera, librettist Paul Horgan has fashioned a somewhat naive but effective story about farmers in the American Southwest, and the music by Ernst Bacon is simple, combining hymntunes, folk and popular styles into a pleasant conglomeration...

Author: By Stephen Addiss, | Title: A Tree On The Plains | 2/28/1957 | See Source »

...member of a stimulating social and academic community, and until that time, an office in a House can be made more pleasant than a crowded niche in Widener or a grimy office along Massachusetts Avenue. As Eliot House Master John H. Finley Jr. '14 expressed the idea, "The first step for the creation of the Houses as real communities is the enlistment of an increased proportion of faculty time." This does not necessarily mean that the professor would have less time for his personal work, but only that he would do more of it in the Houses. As a result...

Author: By George H. Watson jr., | Title: The Harvard House System | 2/26/1957 | See Source »

...heads of the governments of France, West Germany, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg have acted to keep Western Europe from becoming an anachronism. Their agreement upon two treaties, creating a European Common Market and a European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom), is an important step toward the unity Europe needs to maintain a significant role in world power politics. A compartmentalized Western Europe has been losing economic and political stature beside Russia and the United States...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Way to Strength | 2/26/1957 | See Source »

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