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Yale News (1972) - YALE GROUP SPURS MAOS EMERGENCE
Yale News (1972) - YALE GROUP SPURS MAOS EMERGENCE
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Vol. XCIII No. 96 Copyright 1972 Vale Dally NEWS NEW HAVEN. CONNECTICUT. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 29, 1972 787-5791 PRICE 15 CENTS
Mao's Emergence
University to meet this need or face a on Priorities and Planning; and Hurdles ToBe Met move to take the American presence concessions on Taiwan have not been
vote next year which it could lose." health and safety on the job. Hans Frankel, director of graduate out of Taiwan. decisive and we haven't yet bought off
One of the major areas of employee Admitting the need for better studies in the East Asian Languages While pleased with the new policy the Chinese; but this is a wonderful
and union objection is the grievance communication, Williams set up a Department, observed that there are change, professor of political science development from the standpoint
system. According to Kimble series of meetings in January, which hurdles still to be met. "The solution H. Bradford Westerfield noted that (continued on page 3)
William F. Buckley was not the only had neither funds nor a meeting
Williams, director of personnel, all employees could have attended Vale figure connected with the place.
"There are objectionsabout having to during working hours.
YDaalielyNews
On His Majesty's Secret Service
How to get sick without trying might justifiably ask, all the world that's a mainspring of the he's on campus. He'll be as truthful
secrecy? If one were cynical, economy. Today, it's one of the most with you as the book is.
one might put it down to a latent stimulating areas of business there is. He's scheduled to be at your
manifestation of professorial
Your placement office has an /Etna placement office
James Bondism, but that would
By JEFF GOLDFARB While waiting to see a doctor, above, plus orders to stay in bed, periods, though, you can babble be unfair. The Committee wants brochure titled "The Whole Truth"
February was a good month to you can catch up on the year's you should have no qualms about incoherently, fantasize to your to make sure that the faculty has MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1972
get sick in. I recommend it for mail, or read a Victorian novel or sleeping until Sprink Break. heart's content (make sure the a chance to see the proposal in
March. When campus activities two. There are valuable old Things to do while in bed door is closed!), and even write print first hand before word
lag and last Sunday's "Nancy" copies of "The New Yorker" (provided you are alone and articles like this one. leaks out, so that the scholars can
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer
and a JOBS-participatmg company.
j our concern is people
strip seems to have more in- available, with remnants of feeling vaguely ill): Listening to the telephone: The be sure that it meets their ob-
tellectual content than your previous readers all over the Sleeping: A good dose of flu gentle lilt of the ringing in the jectionsto the high pass problem. LIFE & CASUALTY
textbooks, getting flat-on-your- Bergdorf Goodman ads. Bring virus can set you humming like a next room is an added pleasure Then they will have a chance to
back ill is a handy way to relax sandwiches and cookies and fruit. top for days on end. (The aspirin on topof the primary satisfaction muster that sense of Community
and brick it all without the Wear comfortable clothing. of driving your friends crazy by which they evoke, in Ken Mills' PEANUTS
normal guilt stigmas. The initial When you are finally ushered seemingly never being home. words (remember Ken Mills?)
expense is small-aspirin, the into an examination cubicle, Most people ring about six times- only when they fear student
miracle drug of New Haven, is there will be another wait, but discover the anal-retentives in opposition. Student opposition
fai.ly cheap, and cough drops that gives you the chance to play your peer group by finding out probably won't be very strong, if
cost even less. with all the futuristic gadgets later who rang 20 times, etc. indeed there is any at all. On Thursday, March 2nd, an Officer
The first step, of course, is to imbedded in the walls. The new Eliciting Sympathy: Stumble Of course, it is possible that the
pick a disease and then catch it. DUH was designed by Stanley into the living room once in a Course of Study Committee has of Millen Industries will be at the
If you're really fed up with the Kubrick, and many scenes from while and smile weakly at your something else entirely in mind,
semester, there is always "Clockwork Orange" were roommates. In a small, wheezing and that its report will contain office of Dean Moritz, 105 Sterling
mononucleosis, but for a brief filmed right in the building. The voice, say things like: "What day revolutionary proposals and Sheffield, Strathcona Hall, to in-
respite, a stomach virus, head same genial warmth pervades is it?" "What does food taste radical new ideas. But don't
cold, or throat infection will theplace that can be found in any like?" and "When is Chairman count on it. terview serious candidates for
provide all the ugly germs you'll stall of the Cross Campus IVtrj (JildcrskirM- Nixon coming back?" positions of permanent employment.
need. These can be picked up Library. Not doing anything at all: Lie
anywhere-in the dining halls, You can judge how much time will help this along.) Naps in- there,unable to sleep, too dizzy to Times change dept.
classrooms, mixers, and intimate you can spendbedridden by what cluded, you can bring the total up concentrate on anything, and
theatres on campus. the doctor prescribes. Two to 23 hours a day, with an hour watch the books on your desk The current Great The opportunities available are in
If your roommate is already aspirin entitles you to cut one leftover for eating, preening, and loom large and multiply like Proletarian Cultural Revolution factory management with fast
afflicted, ask him or her to class. Up to eight aspirin and massaging life back into the arm rabbits. Stare at the wall until the is absolutely necessary and
breathe on you awhile. If all else liquids allows you a whole day you slept on.
Being delerious: This natural
poster hung two degrees out of most timely for consolidating advancement into top management.
fails, go to the new Deapartment off.
of University Health building. It's More than eight aspirin, "high" would be even more
perpendicular drives you ber-
serk. And finally, wallow in your
(he dictatorship of the The candidate should have an out-
proletariat, preventing
an all-day adventure, and if liquids, and a penecillin pleasurable but for the bring- own phlegm and wonder if it was capitalist restoration and standing record of achievement.
you're not sick when you go in, prescription can justify sloth for down of blowing your nose every really worth it to have kissed that building socialism.
Work experience is strongly desired.
you will be when you leave. a week. If you merit all of the so often. During clog-free girl on Saturday night. -Chairman Mao
Andrew Elkind
Headkeeper piano, mandolin and slide guitar are all songs which appeared on "World in Changes." On all three "Feelin' Allright" has been
Dave Mason to produce a very mellifluous Mason's first album. Alone cuts Mason's voice is nearly frequently recorded, it still
Blue ThumbBTS 34 sound. Together. The instrumentation identical to his own original. remains his song. Mason's vocal
Well, people, what we have
here is a new album by Dave
The rest of the songs on side has changed a bit and the sound
one are all vintage Dave Mason, is, of necessity, a bit sparer, but
"Feelin' Allright" is a tune
which Mason first recorded with
is excellent-looser and less Want to see A Clockwork Orange?
restrained than on the Traffic
Mason, now on his own (again) and they're good, though not in each case the live version Traffic. Ironically, on this album version, but without the apparent
since splitting from Traffic exceptional. "Here We Go equals or surpasses the studio he leans toward Joe Cocker's strain and effort of Cocker. The
(again) after Welcome to the Again" is a light number recording. I was particularly version, relying heavily on piano result is a perfect ending to a fine How about a clockwork for free? WYBC-AM is
Canteen. And despite apparent featuring mandolin and per- impressedby the band's handling and percussion. Even so, he album. giving away 2 tickets every half-hour to a special
contractual difficulties with Blue cussion. It reminds me of the of the rhythmic changes on domonstrates that although Enjoy! showing of Stanley Kubrick's most acclaimed
Thumb records, Dave has once Hollies--I think Graham Nash
again turned out a very enjoyable provides one of the ac- motion picture. When you hear the ticking clock,
album. companying vocals."A Hear- dial M-U-S-I-C on your Centrex phone and you may
Both Mason's voice and his tache, A Shadow, A Lifetime" (a be one of 50 winners. Stardustalso has 5 Clockwork
music are filled with happiness Dave Mason title if ever there Orange soundtrack albums to give away. So tune in
and easygoing fluidity. He was one) is also a pleasant song.
remains a very capable The title tune, "Headkeeper," is tonight at 6, cause :;flick times;:
songwriter. These qualities, possibly the weakest cut on the
coupled with a band of highly album. It never quite settles into 0 o
competent musicians and the a rock groove which would enable
There's Good Music Too On WYBC--640 AM. i,
CINEMART: "The
2:00, 7:00, 9:30.
Cowboys,"
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tasteful production of Mason and it to exploit some of its exciting
Tommy LiPuma combine to hymniike possibilities. Mason
COLLEGE: "The Hospital,"
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make Headkeeper a very adds some nice licks on guitar, " 1:20, 3:30, 5:30, 7:40, 9:40
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playable effort. It is not an album but during the solo he seems
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of overwhelming brilliance or more interested in demonstrating ~ "Summer of '42," 1:00,
8:15; "Kiute," 2:40, 6:20,
4:35, n
10:00. n
,
excitement, but it does come off his speed than adding some
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as a warm and satisfying power to the song. CROWN: "Private Detective,"
recording. 1:00, 3:30, 6:00, 8:30; "Hollywood u
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Troubadour
Side one highlights five new Side two was recorded live at ( Babylon," 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:30.
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songs by Dave Mason. All of the the Troubadour. At least that is LAWRENCE: "Sex Ritual of the
songs are at least pretty good- what the liner notes tell us. But if
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Occult" and "Anything Once."
two of them are excellent. it were not for the applause we > No times listed. Call 6240789. < I
Vintage Mason would never know. The band is
" LINCOLN: "Hamlet,"7:oo, 9:30.
The album opens with "To Be very tight, the recording and
Free," a gospel-like invocation to mixing are excellent. This is one
joy in freedom:
"Searching for a feeling
of the best live recordings I've
ever heard.
,
<� PRINCESS
l "The Godson," 7:10,
ART
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Like a wheel within a wheel is an old Jim Capaldi-Steve 1:30, 3:31, 5:32, 7:38, u
Only man and woman see... Winwood composition, though
Letters to the Editors WANTED i 9:44. H
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Take the time to be free." Mason receives credit for it on YORK SQ. CINEMA: "A Night
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On this cut and throughout the this album. No matter. Mason's at the Opera," 7:05, 9:55; "The
album, Mark Jordan excels on vocal is good, though less stylized
piano and organ. After two than Winwood's on the original. ROTC papers deserving of public
dissemination. But there turned
frustrated by the radicals' in-
sistence on "participatory MAN OR WOMAN TO DO
<> Big Store," 8:35.
beautifully. whenhe rides the cymbals during might be well to think about Committee because that body as it now appears, that the issue
for a church choir.
''SHOWCASE
I > "Fiddler
CINEMA 3:
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on the Roof," 2:00, 8:00.
"In My Mind" is a very pretty the breaks. Mason adds an ex- creating a forum for the orderly docs not examine and judge the was passe. The ROTC problem is
song, a gentle depiction of hap- cellent guitar solo, thoughit lacks exchange of information and
piness tinged with melancholy: the stereo effects of Traffic's considered opinion on the sub-
details of course content. When I
al lcm.pted lo bring them before
troublesome and involves a
deal more than the matter ol the
::
"And I'd like to lift you into version. All in all, I think the song ject.This did not seem possible to ihe Vale College faculty, I was draft. If the threat of restoration CALL Mr. Loher, 624-3101 2 h«. DRY CLEANING
All the joy that's there to find holds together as a unified do the last time around. A case in shouted down by a colleague, the is a serious one. I wouldhope that
And I'd like to light the shadows composition much more than it point: (he ROTC commanders
So you are no longer blind." did for Traffic. invited the Course of S.ludy
only time I have ever seen such a an educational community could 9-5 Monday-Friday NO EXTRA CHARGE
thing happen in any kind of find a less haphazard way of
The instrumental backing, "Just a Song," "World in Committee to examine the of- faculty deliberation. My effort to probing and debating il. HOSEYS TAILORS
reminiscent of that on Rod Changes," and "Can't Stop ficial teaching materials. I did so
Stewart's last album, combines Worrying. Can't Stop Loving" and found some items richly
bring them before Ihe general
meeting at the Ingalls Rink was
Jeftrey 1. Summons
Professor of German
TRINITY CHURCH on the GREEN OPP. SILLIMAN
V.M.X li.MI.V NEWS TI'KSDAY IKBIU AliY ill. I!1TJ
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fAI yale repertory theatre
In Blues Show His Own Enemy Chinese Policy
1 presents
I
By PAUL BERNSTEIN but on "Clouds" he was just ByBILLBRENNAN first act is one of the finest hours U-anlimicd from page II questioned seemed lo approve
Dave Van Ronk is the kind of humoring himself, as well as It has taken over B5 years for of theatre I have seen on the Vale of improving, diplomatic Ihe outcome of Nixon's China
performer who must be seen in over-acting. Maxim Gorky's "Enemies" lo go campus. relations."
person to be fully appreciated trip, and perceived no tangible
Slow blues was another story. from Ihe page lo Ihe American Alter Ihe owner of the factory Not quite as optimistic was threat to Taiwan resulting from
Stomping, shouting, laughing Van Ronk's version of "Rocky stage, and anyone curious as to has been shot, however, the play John Hall. A. Whitney Griswold U.S. troop diminislnnent there.
hysterically, quieting to a soft Road" puts Peter. Paul and Mary why ihis play by one of the leaves the drama of the situation professor of history, who ex-
falsetto, drinking tequila in lo shame. His high, thin voice greatest of modern playwrights The experts appeared in
aside in favor of discussion and pressed "very little confidence agreement
By Natalia Ginzburg slocking feet. Van Ronk had little achieved a nursery-rhyme should have been so long in propaganda. The workers talk to also on the premise
that the present American ad- that Ihe nature of the Chinese
trouble pleasing the Davenport quality and his picking was reaching an audience here should each other about socialism, the ministration knows what it's split was essentially an internal
Translated by John Hersey audience last Saturday night. unobstrusive but good. go see the Vale Dramat's family members talk to each doing." one, and that the United States is
.
His husky, rowdy voice is In general, his guitar work was 'American premiere" other about socialism, and the
perfect for blues. The big man very good-clean, sparse, and production. Hall called the Nationalists' pursuing the correct course in
workers talk to the family about claim to represent all of China withdrawing her troops from a
hardly looks like a guitarist. At innovative within the tradition. II is simply not that good a socialism. What action there is is "ridiculous," and termed the "civil war" situation. None of the
one point he stopped and looked Like all tasteful musicians, he play. Nor is it that important a overshadowed by the didactic
at his guitar as if he didn't know avoided Ihe temptation to show play. What it is is a rather poorly removal of American troop scholars expressed the opinion
land by now naive) discussions. support "long overdue." lhat America was shirking her
what to do with it. off. On the slow songs he was constructed play typical of the The second act slows down lo a On |.he whole, all.the scholars committments to Taiwan
But when he launched into content with simple strumming. sort that was being written in snail's pace after the motion of
favorites like "Candy Man" and Yet his picking on"St. James Eastern Europe between the turn
I jrrjjTTjrit jjEEI thru MAR. 4
Ihe first, and by the lime the third tonight
"Come Back. Baby" if was clear Inlirmary" was technically of the century and the Russian acl rolls around we are really not
that he did. flawless without being Revolution, dealing with the rise very interested in the plot that is
Van Ronk teased the crowd
with promises of his best-known
song "Cocaine" but never got
mechanical. of the working class as seen
The break in this song was through the eyes of the declining
interrupted by an offer of tequila arislocracy.
being resolved. And the final
tableau, family on one side of the
stage, workers on the other,
'
around to performing it. from the crowd. "It's so nice lo What fails to distinguish the singing the "Internationale" or
Between the blues. Van Ronk see alcohol coming back," said play is that Gorky does nothing some such hymn, borders on the
.
slipped in some fine unac- Van Ronk. "I felt isolated." truly distinctive with his subject ludicrous.
companied ballads and some not- Roy Bookbinder, who played matter. The action revolves Acting Distinguishes Play
. .'
so-fine slow songs. before Van Ronk, is a forgettable about Ihe turmoil in a Russian The distinctive achievement of
The bitter "If You Want to Be a ragtime guitarist in the tradition town when the workers demand this production is the high level of
Hero, Follow Me," sung only to of Rev. Gary Davis. lhat their foreman be fired. In acting that Psacharopoulos has
hammering foot-beats, had to His voice is undynamie and retaliation, the owners of the gotten from the mostly student
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Both plays are by European
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women who want to use the
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compete with the comic ex-
pectations the audience had
brought along. But one the crowd
caught on, the song was very
monotonous. His guitar work is factory decide to close it down.
competent, but he has a limited One of the owners is shot to death
stock of licks which he is forced to by a worker, and the rest of the
repeal. play is concerned with the
cast. Jim Stephenson as the
pragmatic Nikolai, Carol Potter
as his reactionary sister-in-law,
and Peter Evans as the sardonic
women in marriages. As play- effective. He got better towards the end owner's family's dissension Yakov, were all compelling and
Van Ronk could have been at
ll>),li<)l1 TJloir
llclllclll X
wr nts bo,n "chew action and
'° an IRA meeting as he sang the
with a good version of "She's in about the workers' situation, and believable, as was Glenn Mure as
IdV concentrate instead on the illu-
excellent "God Bless England"
the Jailhouse Now" and showed their efforts to find the murderer. Ihe factory owner (too bad he
•pv i• ■■ • n -a , mination of character through good picking and instrumental The play is written in three dies halfway through the first AMERICAN PREMIERE
llPllo*hfTlll at recollection. And both achieve in the same style. dynamics on "Going Down to the acts, but seems more like a one- act). Norma Brustein, as the mats
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their dramatic ends through the Bardin family's matriarch, and EVES. 8:30 ORCH.
Y"olp ins'gntful an(t superb writing of unquestionably mediocre taken Bookbinder endedhis set with a epilogue in two acts. The Chris Rosanya as the embittered I.t. BAIC. 2nd BAIC.
A dIC
A Iltdlcl their central female character. out of context, but, as a contrast carbon copy of Davis' "Delia." aristocratic family Gorky Aunt Tatyana were both strong Mon.-Thurs. $7.00 6.50,6.00 330
While "A Place Without to the rough, loud songs, were focuses his attention on is simply and provided excellent contrasts Fri. & Sot. $8.00 7.00,6.50 3.50
.
good until they were overdone. not interesting enough to carry within the family group. Thurs. Mat. Mar. 2 $6.00
F
sZ»% Doors" is a sombre examination
Iramlalu by John Hersey, as pre- of marriage as 3 priSMl-like in- By the time he got to Joni Ihe play by themselves. One of Psacharopoulos's ob- Sat. Mat. Mar. 4 $7.00
5.50, 5.00
6.50,6.00
350
350
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r£m% stittition which destroys its in-
mroudh April »; directed by Roger habitants, "I iMarricd You for
Mitchell's "Clouds" as an encore,
Van Ronk had done too many. His In
Brilliant First Act
the first act, though, when
jectives in the play was the
achievement of an ensemble
if/ri4m'4tmmmmi
Hendricks Simon; cos set and
by r-> umes
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Un 0f
■ls a Stlntlier,
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tne r.«, Brechtian falsetto worked on the play intensely concerns itself effect, and nowhere was he more
Sleven Rubin.- Homing designed by WU-
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more optimistic work which "The Golden Apples of the Sun" with the threatened strike of the successful than in the casting and
ZlfEVES
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workersand what action shall be directing of the factory workers.
..Yale Repertory Theater is asks certain questions about Mm%m\ *-"
Teacher
IML FtCIURt IvntTOtL S
opening its spring season with a wh y 6 et married and taken against them, we have Those who see "Enemies" 8:30, MATS WED. & SAT. 2:30
\ -M* engaging drama of the best kind. should not go merely because it is
'mofbasins American pre, &
XCI" IMF
Program
Miss Ginzburg's play focuses
the provocative title, "I Married
You for the Fun of It!" "
on a poor peasant girl named HELD W movement, and excitement, and a production worth seeing for its
the Bardin estate comes level of acting and that incredible
YEARS!'-Cllv.Barne,,N.Y.Times
DAVID MERRICK
* \«Pjßp
promises,!^*
Giuliana, who has struck it rela- presents
shockingly to life before us. The first act.
As translated by John Hersey tive '. v rich by her recent mar-
(continued lrom page I)
from the ,ta,ian of Natalia Gin,
Its program will focus on two STARTS TOMORROW at 3 THEATRES
burg, this is a sometimes talky, ch ance meeting with her hus- levels of educational work: the
but always engaging work. And
lhe acting by the five-member
cast under Itoeer Hendricks Si-
mon's well-paced direction is
band, the grl has had what
some might view as a sad life,
what with getting fired from her
jobs and being abandoned, preg-
classroom teaching experience
and social science research, and
the particular and the abstract.
"We are seeking to apply social
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hy NtIL SIMON—BURT RACHAF ACH —HAL DAVID
will "I'll NCVtB FALL IN LO»P JSAIN" ••< etler lift
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extraordinarily gooo;. nant, by her inattentive lover. science techniques and skills in
Orch. Ist. Bolt. 2nd Bale.
Obviously, the piece is a. do-
mestie comedy, but an unusual
But as Joan Welles creates
Giuliana, none of these adversi-
the service of improving
education in efforts to understand iN Ken Russell's Evening, $9.00 $8.00, $7.00 $4.00
f
one in both its construction and the individual classroom in the Matinee. $7.50 $7.00, $6.50 $4.00
itf outlook. Though it uses the
standard mother-in-law (rim-
ties are very sad at all. Instead,
they are recounted as a series individual school, ''■ Sdlnit ex-
plained. HIEBOYroiEND
mick, it does so in a way that
seems very fresh and real-al-
of rather entertaining adven-
lures. Miss Wellcs-a tall The ISPS describes1Itself as a
"problem-oriented institution
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most as though this situation ."-does a wonderful job of bring- which facilitates research by
had never been tried on stage ling Giuliana radiantly alive it faculty and students." In ad- "WESKEND -*S NOMINATIONS
before. is quite unfortunate, in
The action of the play is mini- 'that this delightful person exists
mal: husband and wife wake 'only on stage!
fact^
dition, it "contributes
educational programs in the
to
university at all levels: un-
LOVERS" t
* TOMW *!■ 1 BEST ACTRESS NOMINEE
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the davenport dramat
up, husband leaves for funeral, * "BothTMissWellcs and the oth- dergraduate, post-doctoral and
mid-career." presents Laurence | w AT 7
1 * i3O
OLIVIER fjanifet I
wlfe talks with maid, husband er members of the cast also do
kluce
(ccwbcys)
_ teveryones
returns to announce he has in- something else very nicely: Oasis for Educators THE LADY'S NOT FOR
vited his mother to lunch, moth- foey subtly suggest their Hal- The major program in the BURNING"
er comes to lunch with her ianness without going for any
daughter. And this uneventful obvious cliches or accents. Al- .' center is the Mid-Career
Program in City School Ad-
u comedy by
-JBBBL Thu.-Confession-Conformist JPJ^k FINAL WEEK
In ~.,,.,.
life there?:
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course of events is uncomplicat- yin Epstein is especia'ly im- Christopher Fry WEEKDAY, 7:00-7:00-9:30
tdMaigtAmJ NOW -ALL SUMMER QF
ministration. According to directed by
ed by an almost total absence of pressive here; he builds his
crisis and confrontation. character—a rather spoiled
Samuel Brownell, director of the
program, the founding of the
Susan Hagan NEW SAT-SUN CON. FROM 2 ,_ "•
Strange then, that "I Married "dolce vita" playboy—by the In: The Davenport Dramat
You for the Fun of it" is so way he ,iolds his body-walking
program in the fall of 1970 ff""i|111 I 'B 8.8
reflected general trends in Vale Al : 8:00 P.M. I ■\WsiR BvT^Tt^I'tBSSBJ
thoroughly absorbing. It works about or relaxing on a bed. educational development. Vale On: March 2, 3, 4, 5
though because the
literary Though the first act admitted- "sought not to duplicate what Admission Free
marriage of Natalia Ginzburg ly drags a bit-because of the was being done elsewhere" as
and John Hersev is so success- static direction of a long mono-
ful that the script brims with, logue by Miss Welles—the sec-
well as "put Yale's resources to
their best use," Brownell said.
ROSEY'S TAILORS X X -N.Y.0.9.N.W.
wll and insight—which the
director and his cast have,
caugm precisely!
ond act' moves fluidly and ef-
fortlesslv. .Especially important
here are excellent perform^ces"
The program is attended by 10
to 14 fellows chosen from ap-
OPP. SILLIMAN
ALTERATIONS AND The Hot Rock'
plicants from school systems in
Jhe tone male in the play Is by Elizabeth Parrish. as Pje_- cities of 150,000 or more. REPAIRS "A DELICIOUS CAPER!" «3&GP
the husband, skilllullv nlaved hytro's arrogant, long-suffering Designed as "an oasis" for ON SHORT NOTICE -Judilh Criit, NiwrorkMogoiine
ftlvin Epstein,. And in Ihis fact mother, and Sarah Albert-sou as
an irony worth noting: one of "his gawky sister, whom
Epstein's mosl recent acting as- dresses like a little girl.mollief
is
career-educators, the program is
based on the supposition that the Robert Redford George Segal
Misj administrator is so busy with his
signments was in Marguerite _Parnsh's performance is a mas- organizational responsibilities Rot Leibnv.n.Pcii.it Sand.Mooi.;; tnjmiVYlliiini Redftelii
Duras' "A Place Without [terniece of enmir timing an,fl that he does not "have time to
Doors"-wiiich is a way is the Mi.ss Albertson is jusl hilarious keep up with therapid changes in TooS °
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The Vale fencing team's sabre convincing 5-1 epee victory over
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Eli swordsman to have a perfect Four
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Steve Blum won two of his
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The epee delegation from New The Vale fencers defeated Princeton Saturday for their first victory
Haven which has taken some against the Tigers in the last 14 matches.
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