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...years ago, when Robert Brustein and his American Repertory Theatre (ART) came to Cambridge in a unique partnership between drama and academia, the controversy lasted from September until May. Most student dramatists opposed the experiment, fearing that sharing the Loeb building and stage with a professional troupe would inhibit experimentation and curtail student opportunities. And when the deal finally went through, vocal opponents may well have taken comfort in the thought that the contract mandated a full-scale review four years later a review which, according to Faculty rules, could result in anything from a rubber stamp on the arrangement...
Though nobody is willing to pronounce the experiment a runaway success, the initial returns have been so bullish that Sears will open seven more financial branches this week in cities from Tacoma, Wash., to Tallahassee, Fla., and 18 more in May. The encouraging results added a glow to Sears'...
SAVAGE/LOVE at the Nucleo Eclettico theater is modern love poetry set to music, set to an actor and actress, set to life. The playwrights, Sam Shepard and Joseph Chaikin, combine drama and poetry to explore all the problems and possibilities of communication between a MAN (Kelvin Kerage) and a WOMAN...
In May 1981 Dr John R Darsee, then a research fellow at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH), admitted that he had fabricated data in an experiment on the cause of heart attacks.
In the 1930s and '40s, when sympathy for the Soviet experiment was high, the Soviet secret service could count on attracting ideologically committed foreign recruits. One such believer was British Intelligence Official H.A.R. ("Kim") Philby, who passed on secrets to the Soviets while serving as Britain's senior intelligence officer...