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- Text: my appreciation to the team for the fine way that all of you in significant numbers have been here. The lines of W. H. Auden's poem that so powerfully catch the mood and spirit of our day were written September 1, 1939. Auden attended the theater
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- Text: of the world powers, jockeying for dominance, jockeying for natural resources, jockeying for theaters of control. I’m quite aware that we are at war in situations where our military leadership itself tells us the solution cannot be found militarily. I know we
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- Text: , not an historical account; the Psalmist is a poet writing a hymn. This is the stuff of poetry and theater because we are dealing with the depths of human experience, the longing for some clue or glimpse or token that our human existence has meaning, some
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- Text: based on the novel, The Last Temptation of Christ, by a Greek author, people picketed outside the theaters, saying it was blasphemous. In that scene in which the novelist, as an artist, tries to get into the head and the mind and the being of Jesus
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- Text: a hymn. This is the stuff of poetry and theater because we are dealing with the depths of human experience, the longing for some clue or glimpse or token that our human existence has meaning, some significance, that it is not simply sound and fury, a tale
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- Text: to sing Christmas carols – first “Silent Night,” then a stream of other songs followed. The English soldiers were stunned. One soldier, gazing in disbelief at the enemy lines, said the blazed trenches looked “like the footlights of a theater.” The English