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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...People each actor chooses a separate interpretation--either stereotypical, or realistic, or a combination of the two And although a few of the characters succeed--separately--this somewhat egotistical method of character-development eventually prevents the success of the whole. Few actors act well. Even fewer manage to interact. The play suffers accordingly...

Author: By Donna GAIL Broussard, | Title: A Muddled Interpretation | 12/9/1982 | See Source »

When visiting Los Angeles on business earlier this year. E. T. reportedly told movie producer Steven Spielberg of his burning desire to interact with his earthbound relative. T. V. The crafty Spielberg, realizing the spaceman's superstar potential, guaranteed the wide-eyed creature that he would get his wish, but only in exchange for exclusive rights to his life story...

Author: By Gilbert Fuchsberg, | Title: Rudolph, E. T., and Johnny Cash | 12/8/1982 | See Source »

...hypocritical mauvaise fol combined with an almost gloom which seems out of place. His wife, while sympathetic and a true believer, is almost as weak as he, and far less intelligent Patricia is too much of a vegetable to elicit more than viscereal pity. Thus watching these characters interact is disturbing, but the film remains fundamentally hollow on the emotional level...

Author: By Jean CHRISTOPHE Castelli, | Title: British Punk | 12/2/1982 | See Source »

Another representative, Miriam Cordozo '84, yesterday called it ironic that "the administration says we are such wonderful people, but they won't let us interact with the rest of the Harvard community...

Author: By Lavea Brachman, | Title: Transfer Students Urge Housing Policy Change | 11/1/1982 | See Source »

During his 12-year tenure, about seven doctors have left UHS because of repeated complaints from patients, Wacker says. "Almost 100 percent" of those cases were strictly attitudinal complaints, he explains. "Most were just not suited here--they couldn't interact with students. Our older patients had had no complaints...

Author: By Amy E. Schwertz, | Title: Diagnosing UHS | 10/15/1982 | See Source »

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