Word: versions
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...King's Shilling," a new ballad about his grandfather going to war, and "Sleep Of the Just" came across as powerful Richard Thompson-style folk tunes. His reworking of "Inch by Inch" from the personal low LP Goodbye Cruel World redeemed that song from its over-produced vinyl version. And his rendition of "Heathen Town," a b-side of the "Every Day I Write the Book" single was tremendous...
Huntington and Betts published another version of their "Dead Dictators" article in the Wall Street Journal (13 August 1986) after Marcos was out. The whole discussion about the Philippines and the false conclusions are omitted, in light of Marcos's replacement by Aquino, which occurred in the meantime. Once more, both articles make it appear as if certain political opinions are rooted in scholarship or science...
...work should be automatic, no questions asked. When a scientist reports on an experiment, or empirical conclusions, or a proof of a theorem, it is a standard of science that one is entitled to have the data on which the conclusions have been based, and a complete version of the paper. I wrote to the chairman of Class V to ask if he, or Class V, condones the failure to provide me with the material I requested from Huntington about his State Department Report in 1967, and I asked him to make that material available to me and to members...
Andrew C. Watson '88, the president of the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club (HRDC) agrees. Last year he staged a travelling version of Gargantua in different house courtyards. "One important aspect of theater is that it is dangerous," Watson says. "Being outside heightens that danger. And besides, the audience got to throw Jello...
...RECENT years, Mainstage shows have gotten bigger and bigger--bigger casts, bigger sets, bigger statements on the meaning of life--but not better in quality. Director Peter Sagal's hilarious version of Moliere's School for Wives is a simple, unassuming production that puts recent Mainstage shows to shame...