Word: unaffectedness
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Unaffected by the anguish of the recent past, they are waving off hard drugs and hard political lines in favor of good-time music and that oldest of adolescent verities: fun. Gone are the trademarks of yesteryear: denim fatigues, dove-crowned peace flags, bottles of Ripple wine. In their place...
"Why shouldn't a black be a ballet dancer?" No reason why not, said former City Ballet Member Arthur Mitchell, the first black artist to become a principal dancer in a major ballet company. In 1969, Mitchell and Dance Pedagogue Karel Shook started the only black classical company in...
But above all, it is the magnificent performance of Rochelle Crasnick as the plain-thinking, plain-speaking, all-knowing maid, Dorine, that does the most to elevate this production to its consistently high level. Like most of Moliere's family servants. Dorine is the only truly unaffected character in the...
Patients Unaffected. C.I.R. officials claim that it was the league's intransigence that forced them to act. "We got into the strike with tremendous remorse, reluctance and every intention to improve patient care," says Dr. Jay Dobkin, 28, chairman of the doctors' negotiating committee.
Those most likely to be affected by the drop in purchasing power are graduate students and faculty members who do intensive and detailed research. Undergraduates, by and large, will be unaffected by the cut back, Martin said.