Word: without
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...students and girls with limited incomes have found it necessary to live in economy doubles, low-priced rooms off-campus, or co-operative houses to keep costs at a minimum. Under the new policy, they will be able to select dormitory singles or larger rooms in off-campus houses without paying extra, Frances R. Brown, Dean of Residence and Student Affairs, pointed out Yesterday...
...upon the idea of electing peace by majority vote must necessarily fall. The problem of evolving national policy is very complex. For example, many decisions rest upon the solution of problems of the following kind: "we would not have another nation capable of carrying out policy 'X' willy-nilly without regard for us." (Russia does not want a reunited, re-armed Germany that might again, roll east: the US does not wish a Cuban government so allied to the USSR that it might allow Soviet missiles on its territory.) One solution is to deny the objection to policy...
...that the roots of the East-West conflict lie in exactly such situations--and that there are many of them. Obviously in this case an everly favorable image of the opponent is dangerous. The real problem is to find ways of denying a nation the capacity to harm us, without reserting to the threat of nuclear war. Solutions may involve developing alternative military or economic sanctions, proposing a mutually acceptable compromise, creating a commitment to an international Judicial body which proves so generally useful that particular disadvantageous decisions will be accepted In order to preserve the body, or finally...
...tremendous variety in its simple starkness. Quite frank and open, it consisted simply of a scaffold structure with spotlights and a variety of drapery appended. The lighting, by Allen Klein, was certainly dramatic enough but often failed to adequately illuminate the actors. Harriet Kaufman Levi's costumes, however, are without blemish. Their abstract simplicity and color make up for almost any fault in the production...
This is important because the play relies heavily on making damnation as much a reality to the twentieth century audience as it was (without exaggerated staging) to that of the sixteenth. In this Baker was successful and he came closer to achieving a sense of the spectacular in the knowledge and wonders displayed by Faustus and Mephistopheles...