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The Fellows, six of whom will lead study groups at the IOP this fall, gave timed summaries of their life stories before a packed crowd. Interrupted by buzzers at the five-minute mark, they found time for lively exchanges that revealed their political views--which covered the spectrum from liberal...
Lapine is a skillful sight gagster. His staging of the Pyramus and Thisbe play-within-the-play is a little masterpiece of smartly timed slapstick. And having his quartet of young lovers lose bits and pieces of their costumes in their befuddled woodland wanderings is an apt comic comment on...
There is something about emotionally charged political movements: until they mobilize enormous crowds of adherents in one place on one day, they do not feel quite bona fide. Last weekend in New York City, the diffuse U.S. antinuclear arms movement produced its first such mass spectacle when 150,000 protesters...
Nuclear-freeze advocates are calling it the "Big One." This Saturday an estimated 500,000 people from across the country are expected to converge in New York City for the biggest rally ever held in the U.S. against nuclear arms. The object of the rally: "a freeze and reduction of...
McCardell's problems further multiplied when, in the tense environment of the company's post-strike return to work, the board of directors voted to write off a 1977 loan of $1.8 million made to him so that he could buy Harvester stock. Though completely legal, the ill...