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...hope this can demonstrate that there is an active and diverse dance community at Harvard/Radcliffe that is struggling for support and recognition. In spite of these problems, Harvard is fortunate to have so many dedicated dancers and we do encourage those interested to join the dance community. Rachel Katzenellenbogen '94 Melissa McKirdy '93 Teddi White '94 Co-Directors, Harvard/Radcliffe Dance Company
...councillor said McDavitt made theaccusations out of spite because Walsh had beenhis biggest critic in City Hall...
...presented flatly; neither the faceoff between the Red Guard and the White Guard nor the constraint by censors of the protagonist writer Sergei Leontevich Maksudov feel effectively threatening or looming or tragic. The play, in fact, ultimately derives its strength not from the drama of its history but in spite of it. What is most engaging about the play is not the main plot but the subplot, not the tragic sequences tracing Stalinist repression but the comic theatrical sequences woven into the interstices. The comic representation of life at the Moscow Art Theatre and of the rise of Stanislavsky...
...Soviet workers are stirred by an almost religious enthusiasm; in spite of shortages, difficulties, hardships. The Stalingrad tractor factory was finished six months ahead of schedule...
Instead of realizing that he benefited from the climate of corporate turmoil that was due to the policies (or lack thereof) of the government, he is eating the pumpkin and killing the horses out of spite for the society from which they sprang. There is, however, one key difference lost in transition to the modern world: Cinderella always believed in a better...