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...Harvard Gilbert and Sullivan Players have chosen, tis pity, to do Yeomen straight and uncut, complete with the overwritten first act and the overlong second. What they have done, they have done well, sometimes even brilliantly. If only they had done some editing as well...
...room for only 100 of its 1,400 applicants. Throughout the nine-campus University of California, the headlong growth of the past decade is slackening. Berkeley alone is dropping more than 150 faculty jobs. To save $25,000 this summer, the University of Kansas is leaving its broad lawns uncut. Private campuses are in the worst trouble. A number of small ones are closing down, and others are merging with public institutions. This is the last school year, for example, for Illinois' Monticello College and Nebraska's John J. Pershing College. Even well-heeled Ivy League schools...
...There was no way you could pass most of that stuff. The plates must be really beautiful, but the ink was all blotted and the paper was really cheap. Some of it was still in sheets, uncut. But the bills in the little package might have been real," Russell said last night...
...drivers to the hospital for a few bucks fare, and we knew that Clay would win. Liston did not have a chance. He was slow, and he was ugly, and Clay was the King. The graceful dance, the long left, with the twist at the end, the handsome face, uncut and smooth. Ali's greatest quality is his beauty. Many boxers are strong, but few are graceful. They can all set and punch and guard, but how many can dance? How many can dominate the ring before they have thrown a punch? Ali is the only boxer who could fall...
...Philips' recording (five disks, $29.90) Les Troyens turns out to be better than even its most extravagant admirers have claimed. Nor does it seem all that long: uncut, it runs a bit under four hours, shorter than either Die Meistersinger or Parsifal, roughly the length of Tristan und Isolde. It is Berlioz's greatest work, epic in scale, richness and power...