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Music director Stuart Malina '84 has brought to Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro a highly professional polish the tradeoff, as usual being some loss of student and House flavor. Three of the five main voices are Boston-area professional musicians; they carry the main musical burden for more than three hours. But in no sense do they overshadow the two undergraduate leads. Sebastian Knowles as Figaro and Nan Hughes as the lovesick pageboy Cherubino. Indeed these two make it obvious that casting professionals is not the only way to go. The valiant, largely student orchestra conducted by Malina...
...number of stores, we noticed a tradeoff between selection and price. For example, Paperback Booksmith carries 10 of the 13 books required for Literature and Arts A-19 "Fiction, Ideology, and Myth: The Novel in the Twentieth Century," but sells nine of them at the same price as the Coop, and one for a dollar more. WordsWorth 2 has only two of the 13 works--The Counterfeiters by Andre' Gide, and The Castle by Franz Kafka--but undersells the Coop by a combined total of $7 for the pair...
...increasing government spending or their money supplies, they run the risk of fueling inflation and ultimately hindering growth. Wrote Rimmer de Vries, chief international economist for New York City's Morgan Guaranty Trust Co., in his respected newsletter, World Financial Markets: "It is widely appreciated today that any tradeoff between inflation and unemployment applies only to the short run, and that in order to achieve long-run economic growth it is essential to reduce inflation and inflationary expectations...
European wavering, though, was not just a matter of a cash tradeoff. Now that Thatcher was moving militarily against the Argentines, her partners were becoming skittish. The Irish had already announced they could not support Britain in what Dublin saw as a colonial war by its former colonial masters. An important consideration for Italians was that nearly half of Argentina's population is of Italian origin, and 1.3 million Argentines still carry Italian passports...
...TRADEOFF is unmistakable. Although this is clearly a heavily documented scholarly tool, it is unfortunate that Brenman-Bibson did not write a slightly more approachable biography to immortalize her obvious admiration for Odets...