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Currently, ART staff members are committed to advising House dramatic groups. Holly A. Swartz '84 a committee member, said that was inefficient. Her group suggested to the council that the ART be required to give seminars and workshops for undergraduates as part of its new contract...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ART Review | 4/14/1983 | See Source »

...cast is impressive nonetheless. Holly Swartz, as Mother Courage, carries off one of the most demanding female roles in the theater with aplomb and grace. Peter Becker, as the chaplain who argues that a war is all right as long as it's a religious war, is very professional and completely winning. Praise must go as well to Michael Allio, Christopher Moore and Deborah Wasser. But without a doubt, the big surprise in this cast is Kattrin, played by the lovely Brigit Fasolino. Her face is just right--a picture of peace, shell-shocked, ravaged, yet innocently eerie...

Author: By Kathleen I. Kouril, | Title: A Courageous Attempt | 4/9/1983 | See Source »

George Blyther, 38, was the first to offer an opinion. "Not guilty because of insanity," he said. Jackson said that he leaned toward guilty. So did most of the women, including the only white juror, Merryanna Swartz. Some observers thought that Swartz, 31, might be pivotal because she works as a pathology researcher and has dealt with disturbed adolescents. But she remained generally quiet, and shifted her vote to not guilty over the course of the deliberations. As the discussion progressed, everyone agreed that they were still far from decided. "So we took out the evidence and put our personal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Insane on All Counts | 7/5/1982 | See Source »

...amused, before even a single article. But at least the listings are well-written. Anthony Lewis graces this week's cover (with a graphic depicting the front page of the New York Times, though Mr. Lewis resides exclusively at the opposite end of the front section); Herb Swartz's story is titled "A Man Who Loves Words Too Much to Take Them Lightly." Herb Swartz loves words too much ever to cross out any, hence he produces sentences like: "Thus, Lewis's Cambridge/Boston situs is unique to The Times, and given that it is America's newspaper of record...

Author: By William E. Mckibben, | Title: The Phoenix: Ashes to Ashes | 11/23/1981 | See Source »

...Swartz added that the Reagan plan "just makes no sense," calling the plan an overly simplistic, irrational reaction to American resentment of aliens...

Author: By Benjamin B. Sherwood ii, | Title: Immigration Debate | 11/6/1981 | See Source »

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