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John A. Rice
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Glee Club Spring Concert
It must be the sign of a dawning epoch when Cambridge choruses abandon the booming solemnity of Latin and devote
The Glass Menagerie
It is a tribute to Michael Murray and the Charles Playhouse company that they have attracted an actress as uncommonly
'World of Music': Mostly Trivia
G. Wallace Woodworth, James Edward Ditson Professor of Music, has managed to include some sound suggestions for raising the status
Lobbyists Press for Civil Rights Bill
WASHINGTON, Oct. 21--An important scoop on the civil rights bill was among the unexpected rewards picked up by the eight
Two Conservatives Meet in Debate On Desirability of World Federation
Two panelists, both self-styled conservatives, made a heroic effort last night to disagree on the issue of world federalism. But
Vladimir Horowitz Plays Liszt
An Angel re-recording of Liszt's sonata in B minor (COLH 72), carried out by the unbelievably agile fingers and arms
Researchers Discard 'Stereotypes' In Studying House differences
The stale question of "house stereotypes" is being pushed to the background this year, in a fresh research project aimed
Minister Criticizes CRIME Editorials
R. Jerrold Gibson '51, Acting Minister of Memorial Church, used his sermon yesterday morning to criticize the recent series of
Marcel Delivers First James Lecture
Gabriel Marcel, who has remained among the foremost of French existentialists for nearly half a century, said in his first
PBH Withdraws Support From Philosophy Clubs
Phillips Brooks House has refused to continue supporting the Philosophy Club's Program of discussions among high school students because of
Student to Form Esperanto Club
"Mi pensas ke oni devus utiligi la lingvon esperanto," Russell G. Stevens '62 told the CRIMSON in a telephone interview
Study Group Tests Student Values
Life is something to be enjoyed--sensuously enjoyed, enjoyed with relish abandonment." The quotation is from a Harvard Student Study questionnaire.
Democrats View Kennedy's Battle With Legislature
Kennedy's first year of legislative effort has been an "amazing success," Arthur A. Maass, professor of Government, told a roomful
Debate On Cuba Appears Unlikely
Prospects seem slim for a debate between the Cuban Revolutionary Council and the senior Faculty members who recently criticized the
Bentley Finds 'Misery' in Comedy, Compares It With Tragedy, Farce
Comedy, like tragedy, is based upon misery, said Eric Bentley last night in the last of his Charles Eliot Norton