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Director Peter Sellars '80, who recently won one of the MacArthur Foundation's "Genius Awards," is slated to be the next visitor in the Learning From Performers series. Later this month, he will lead three seminars on musicals and their entertainment value...
...visitor conceded that Andropov was "very courteous," but went on to describe him as "a modernist, in the sense of a computer, in the sense of precision of word and gesture." The party chief, said the Frenchman, made "a cold, objective presentation" that was "extraordinarily devoid of the passion and human warmth" he encountered elsewhere in the Soviet Union. Others in the Cheysson party described Andropov as looking considerably older than his pictures, or his age, 68, might suggest. They noted that the Soviet leader was tired when the meetings began and that he seemed to have lost weight...
...where L 'Engle has an office-and the haziness of his position between fiction and reality typifies the rest of L 'Engle's work. Several earlier novels are set in the same Upper West Side environs of the cathedral, which are described with enough detail and care to give visitor a shock of recognition at the subway stop. L 'Engle regularly sends her characters off to drink hungarian coffee at the same Colombia University coffee shop to which she politely invites an interviewer...
February 19, 11:00 p.m.-A visitor to the campus parked his rented 1983 Chevy sedan at the visitor lot on the east side of the Soldiers Field Park garage at 11 p.m. When he returned the next day at 2 p.m., the car, worth 99500, was gone...
...student was sleeping soundly in his Columbia University room when the six legged visitor awoke him. The cockroach travelled so far into his ear that he could not dislodge it, he said. When it moved I was really in bad pain, said the student who asked not to be named...