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Dillon Professor of Government Graham T. Allison '62, who took over as dean of the revamped schools in the late 1970s presided over the its quick expansion from a small institution to a huge amalgam of programs, professors and brand-new angular buildings...
...Allison, a stellar fundraiser whose ability to woo donors fueled the rapid growth, was plagued by controversy toward the end of his term...
...boyhood idols were E. Victor Seixas, Jr., a tennis player, and Allison Danzing, who wrote about tennis for The Times. Twice the national champion, Seixas sometimes smiled when he lost a point. Between the lines of Danzig's dispatches you could read the smiles. Thirty years later my idea of a perfect day would include watching Seixas play and reading Danzing describe the match...
Carnesale and Putnam's tenures came in the aftermath of a particularly rocky period of expansion under Dillon Professor of Government Gra ham T. Allison. During Allison's tenure, theschool was accused of offering a Universityposition in exchange for a donation...
...designer Allison Koturbash has given the stage a spare, sleek look, with our attention concentrated on a raised platform that effectively tips the actors towards us, gestures towards their interaction with us, their staging of a show. The original music composed by the director Marcus Stern, enhances the striking mood changes suggested by the language to the play. The music itself enacts the idea of echoing discussed in the play, the idea of the resounding of words from sources beyond us in history...