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Although two Houses, Dunster and Dudley, are offering a full complement of five seminars this year, three Houses are offering only one course and two Houses, Lowell and South House, are offering none...

Author: By Gay Seidman, | Title: House Seminar Program Declines, Lacks Faculty | 9/28/1976 | See Source »

Despite this month's celebration, the cathedral is not really complete. Stairwells and crannies are embellished by innumerable carvings, tapestries and decorative windows, but more remain to be installed. Outside, the final phase is the erection of twin 234-ft. towers on the west end, meant to complement the central Gloria in Excelsis Tower, completed in 1964 and bedecked with 396 angel heads. If all goes well, the entire structure will be finished ahead of schedule...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Washington's Church | 7/5/1976 | See Source »

...Mather Drama Society not only poured profuse energy (and cash) into this production, but also found the talent to complement it. Best then to take the advice of the show's title song, and come at least to this particular Cabaret...

Author: By Julia M. Klein, | Title: Divine Decadence and Dollars | 5/13/1976 | See Source »

...generally excellent. Emily Altman as Monica, and Jenny Marre as Liz are outstanding, delivering their lines with precise comic timing. Altman skillfully portrays the long-suffering secretary who manages Garry's business affairs while Marre captures the combination of grace, warmth, and level-headedness that makes Liz a perfect complement to Garry's irresponsibility. Philip Kraft turns in a hilarious character bit as Roland Maule, affecting nervous and eccentric mannerisms that convincingly delineate his madness. But Susan Schwartz is miscast as the seductive and elegantly attractive Joanna; she is just too abrasive and overtly aggressive. Joanna's seduction of Garry...

Author: By John Chou, | Title: Simple Smiles | 4/26/1976 | See Source »

...large element of truth in this. But the real answer to this objection is not to make a tour d'horizon, asking, "What will happen to Western Europe?" "What will Japan do?" And so forth. The answer is: to make a rather different kind of argument--really, the complement to the argument up to this point: that we are caught in a web of domestic constraints and cannot meet ambitious and demanding defense objectives. We now must consider the proposition that even if we could continue to generate significant resources and support, the effort would probably fall short...

Author: By Eric M. Breindel, | Title: The New Isolationism | 4/6/1976 | See Source »

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