Word: vocalism
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...breed comprises a vocal minority of first-year MBA students manifesting a genuine interest in solving the problems of an ill society which they do not ignore. They are demanding more relevant business cases to study and an all-around smaller work load. One first-year discussion section, which got more than its proportionate number of new breed students, even went so far as organizing a book burning last February. Dozens of copies of Analysis of Decisions Under Uncertainty, by Robert O. Schlaifer, a Business School professor, went up in flames. Unwilling to accept the book passively, bookburner John...
Another very important aspect of what one sees when one sees this production is. as I mentioned carlier, a consideration of communication through rhythm, vocal patterns, inflection as really integral to meaning. When we look at the script we come to the conclusion about the importance of verbalizations as Beckett has it, then we must consider how to yerbalize in a way that is special to that material. We looked into the expression of character through vocal elements very, very extensively. Another element of communication is a kind of series of icons, not frozen images at all, but ones...
Just what effect the current state of tension between the Manager and the Council will have upon the fate of the study's recommendations remained unclear yesterday. Similar attempts at reorganization in the past have generally been initiated by the City Manager, and have often met with vocal opposition in the Council...
...most intriguing stories in the history of the Movement. Coming at a time when many of the once-great micropolitan dailies are consolidating into huge monopolies that fabricate vast chains of syndicated pablum, the underground press is providing a growing and piquantly creative alternative for an increasingly vocal subculture. And the success of papers in such unlikely places as Richmond, Va., testifies that even the straight world is becoming interested in the counter-culture newspapers...
Daniel Sclizer's Humanities 105 production deserves high praise for scorning the tactile orgies, eruptions of radical pathologies, raucous vocal distortion, audience involvement (read intimidation), gymnastic runaways, and fatuous political irrigation's which have afflicted numerous productions this year. We got through without bluejeans, mad scenes, copulation, fashionable violence, obscenity, and references to Bobby Seale. The words are the play (any play) and Seltzer gave us the words with acceptable cuts and no Grotowski exercises or similarly insulting polemical interment. Give me the words and allow me to decide what I am experiencing...