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...primary constituency--his students--more than he has this past semester, although not to the detriment of decisions he believes crucial to the sound future of the College. And he should soften the edges of his terse communiques, termed brusque and blunt by many who have had frequent contact with...
...Frequent character transitions are necessary to pull off so many monologues, but this has the added affect of focussing attention on the actor as an actor and calling the character's credibility into question. Richard Mawe, Deena Mazer, Paula Plum and John P. Arnold each play fifteen people or more, many of whom are themselves performing their story. Clearly some characters are coloring the truth. Others are either delusional or simply lying. They want their memory to serve them and to protect them rather than hew to objectivity. The more deeply the actors dig into their characters the more...
...substitute for a year-long budget, the government has funded its programs through a series of continuing resolutions. These have resulted in frequent fluctuations in budgeted allocations for education and have confounded planning for educational institutions, Shireman says...
...undergraduates, Johnson's 12-year tenure at Harvard was largely defined by frequent tensions with police arising from allegations that officers were racist...
...attacking the Texas Senator, which a senior Dole campaign official boasts are unusually effective. What might those ads say? A Dole operative hints that they might compare Dole's war record with Gramm's five Vietnam-era draft deferments. In Iowa last Friday, Gramm ridiculed the Dole camp's frequent allusions to his military record, deftly making the point in the context of the budget talks. "If saying 'I served' is the best Bob Dole can do responding to a question about the budget, then I think I'll get a better ticket out of Iowa than I expected...