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To begin with, Alan Symonds set is a disaster. It is far too bulky for the small Agassiz stage, and its dingy color does nothing to enliven the worn-out backdrop already there. Symonds concerns himself with unnecessarily minute detail that involves complicated scene changes. The changes are all made...
Shortly after the Tennessee Gas and Transmission Co. went into business in 1943 as a pipeline carrier of natural gas, its founder and longtime boss, Gardiner Symonds, decided that the company had to diversify to survive. Reason: rates and profits on the transmission of natural gas are strictly regulated by...
Freeman, 63, joined Tenneco in the company's infancy and soon became a favorite of Founder Symonds. Since his elevation to chairman last year, he has logged some 300,000 miles of travel keeping track of Tenneco's operations. "I trust everyone-it's just that I...
Psychoanalyst Martin Symonds agrees. "The basic reason why unisex must fail is that in the sexual act itself, the man has to be assertive, if tenderly, and the woman has to be receptive. What gives trouble is when men see assertiveness as aggression and women see receptiveness as submission." Unisex...
Attuned to this theme, Bond's play is vaguely set in Japan in what might be the mid-19th century. The central figure is the great Japanese poet, Basho (Robert Symonds). He is on a quest for some radiant shaft of wisdom. Instead he encounters a power-mad dictator...