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Ian Strasfogel
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Class of '36 Shows Collections In Display at Fogg Art Museum
The art collectors of the Class of 1936 are standouts. The superb acquisitions of men like Joseph Pulitzer, Jr., David
'The Nephew': Bathetic Optimism
I wish I could report enthusiastically about James Purdy's latest work, The Nephew, But unfortunately this second novel lacks those
"Turandot": Puccini's Best
COMO PUCCINI: Turandot, Birgit Nilsson, Renata Tejussi Bjoeriling, Giorgio Tozzi Rome Opera House Or and Chorus conducted by Leinsdorf. RCA
The Magician
Ingmar Bergman has produced another tantalizing film. Hampered by a scenario (as usual, Bergman's own) that is full of tricks
Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra
The Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra has not lost the sheen and precision it acquired last year when Michael Senturia '58, was named
Portrait of the Uncle As an Artist
Vincent W. Van Gogh grew up with his uncle's paintings and has devoted part of his life to a study
Berenson's Life-Enhancing Art
This is Bernard Berenson's swan B.B. died in I Tatti, the Florence villa which he willed to Harvard, after correcting
Khovantschina
The Russian film industry has mobilized vast resources to bring Moussorgsky's unfinished opera Khovantschina to the screen, but it has
College Will Drop Surveys In Fine Arts
The Department of Fine Arts will replace all its middle-level survey courses with intensive studies of specific problems in art,
Two University Exhibitions
The unfortunate tradition of innumerable German graphics at the Busch-Reisinger has been broken by its present exhibit of recent acquisitions.
Christmas Concert
It was disappointing to see Sanders only half full for the H.R.O.'s Christmas concert of modern music. If the poor
Two University Exhibits
Both of Harvard's art museums are presenting handsome, well-organized showings of modern graphics. At the Busch Reisinger, a chronological survey
Operation Opera
Despite Boston's lack of adequate facilities for the presentation of grand opera, a recently-formed group of professional opera performers has
Harvard Professor Directs Excavations To Unearth Important Relics at Sardis
For the past two summers, the lazy countryside around the minuscule village of Sart in Turkey has been the scene
Salute to the Guggenheim
This showing of sixty-five works from the Guggenheim Museum in New York has been presented to Bostonians not only to