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Clearly, the world needs a new reserve asset. Just as clearly, it needs to get rid of Charles de Gaulle. Fortunately, to pose that two-fold problem is to solve it. I propose that the world abandon gold, establish a new monetary unit, and use Charles de Gaulle himself as the reserve asset. Instead of the gold outflow, we would have the De Gaulle outflow. And, since De Gaulle would be allowed to say whatever he pleased, wherever he were stationed, it is doubtful that many countries would cash in their extra currency...
...solution to the two-fold problem might be to increase the fine for dropping a fifth course--to, let us say, $50. This might well discourage the speculative use of fifth courses as "wild cards," without frightening off those who would genuinely benefit from a fifth course but who do not care to wager as much as $230 on their ability to complete...
...mistaken inference regarding the purpose of this spring's experimental project planned to celebrate the Shakespeare Marlowe Quadricentennial. If "actor training" occurs when undergraduates stage an important dramatic text, all well and good;this sort of training is nevertheless not a goal of the project. That goal is two-fold; first, to teach, as in any other area of study, as fully and as richly as possible, the nature of the play at hand; and, secondly, to indicate a way in which an undergraduate theater (not a professional theater) can become an integral part of the fabric of the University...
...fortunate that they do hold the audience at the Charles, because Michael Murray has successfully turned O'Neill's essay into theatrical form. Murray's accomplishment is two-fold: he turns abstract dialogue into tangible conflict (no easy chore) and he uses symbols only to represent, never to replace, the forces that alter mens lives. For example, Dion Anthony is not destroyed by drink; his drinking only suggests the various fleeting intoxicants that burn out a man's insides...
Labeling Tocsin's campaign as two-fold in purpose, a spokesman for the group stated that it wants both to win the support of Congress and to provide the Harvard community with "cogent arguments" for the proposal...