Word: aarons
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Lowell House Music Society has decided to give up the production of Smetana's opera, "The Bartered Bride," next spring "because it was just too large to handle," Stove A. Aaron '57 announced. Instead, Lowell will produce the recent Broadway musical satire, "The Golden Apple...
While past-President Truman was generating heat in California, Presidential Hopeful Harriman was setting forth on a chilly, overcast morning in Mclntosh, Ala. (near the spot where New Yorker Aaron Burr was captured in 1807), for a day of hunting with his host, Democratic Representative Frank Boykin, and Alabama's Governor James Folsom. Before breakfast Harriman had shot a 22-lb. turkey; after a quail breakfast, the huntsmen took off to try their skill against the deer on Boykin's 100,000-acre preserve. Although he tried three different stands, Harriman had no luck. That afternoon Harriman spoke...
Arthur Miller's Pulitzer Prize-winning "Death of a Salesman" will be presented in Sanders Theatre March 17-24, under the direction of Stephen A. Aaron '57. Like "Murder in the Cathedral" two years ago, the Miller play will be staged in the "Classical Arena," the space now occupied by the center 257 seats in Sanders Theater...
...professorship is held annually by an individual of distinguished achievement in the fine arts. Last year the position remained unfilled when none of those invited were able to accept. Past holders include T. S. Eliot, Thornton Wilder, e. e. cummings, Robert Frost, Igor Stravinsky, Paul Hindemith, and Aaron Copland...
...search for a solution to the problem of loyalty and security has turned of late to Chief Justice John Marshall, whose interpretation of privileges protected by the Fifth Amendment may help us to know what to do about uncooperative witnesses. Under Marshall's interpretation in the trial of Aaron Burr, it is clear that a witness may refuse to disclose any information which might aid in convicting him of crime, but that the Government has a right to demand from its citizens all other pertinent information in a legitimate inquiry. Embarrassment, or even disgrace, therefore, will not excuse...