Word: staging
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...healthiest will continue to depart in mounting numbers, leaving their conservative colleagues with the balance of power" in the church. He predicts that this will be "an illusory victory for the traditionalists" since they will not be able to recruit the kind of successors they want. "At this stage, which will be reached before 1975 in many places, a basic reworking of the religious life will finally be seen as necessary to the mission of the church...
...victory came on the heels of a 24-13 drubbing of Columbia Saturday afternoon, and set the stage for a crucial Ivy League confrontation this Saturday at Princeton...
...this third bout at 158, Slutzker remained unbeaten with a 4-1 win over Warren Cook. That victory tied the match at 11-11, and set the stage for a Harvard sweep in the heavyweights...
Almost everyone agrees that men must be added to the archaic administrative structure of the President's office-the question is how that is to be done. The stage is set for a gigantic and important guessing-game in University politics...
...other hands, Who Cares? could have been nothing but return to camp. Balanchine has too much pride in his own past and too much love for the American stage for that. In structure, the solos, pas de deux and dances for the corps are almost chastely classical; yet Broadway keeps breaking in. After a serene, supple lift, two dancers will suddenly embrace in a highly stylized foxtrot. A sequence of pirouettes will lead into a flashy split or a sensual side step. The incongruities somehow blend into a consistent display of Balanchine's mastery of forms. Who Cares...