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Seven-year-old campus literary magazine Padan Aram will, for the second year in a row, publish only one issue, cutting back from the traditional quarterly schedule...
...Padan Aram received $400 from the Undergraduate Council in the fall, but was denied any further grants from the Council in the spring. The review's board is still awaiting a decision on a grant request from the Harvard Lampoon, and it intends to sell advertisements locally to fund the next issue...
Gutienez said that Padan Aram has a more innovative style than most other publications on campus. He added, "We're no longer interested in Holden Caulfield revisited, we want more imaginative literature...
Epps receives another $2000 beyond the $1000 reserved for each House, which he distributes to various cultural or artistic undergraduate endeavors. In the past, he has awarded grants to the Harvard Advocate. Padam Aram (an undergraduate literary magazine), the Ballet Folklorico (a Mexican dance group), the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra, and the Japanese Culture Society...
...music of Aram Il'yich Khachaturian (1903-1978) has Armenian and Middle Eastern elements. The second movement has long drones, eloquent turns. It approaches the inspired, improvised style of Arab and Indian performers. The infustion of folk elements won it the Stalin Prize (now called the State Prize) in 1941; but the continued development of Khachaturian's almost brash individuality caused him to be censured, along with Prokofiev and Shostakovich (Khachaturian's teacher...