Word: auditorium
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Freedom Now." One day last month, while the cardinal was addressing a group of Boston pastors in St. John's auditorium on the meaning of Vatican II, 125 seminarians organized a silent protest march outside. One carried a sign that read "Freedom in the Seminary Now." Earlier, seminarians also circulated a statement criticizing Cushing as an "intransigent cardinal-archbishop" living in "an aura of Byzantine splendor." Cushing angrily responded by warning the students that they could not dictate any changes in the rules, and from among the picketers chose the eight men he expelled - six of them only...
...last year averaged only $5,267. The cultural explosion has attracted wider support, but resources are still woefully lacking. Though performing-arts centers are shooting up as fast as prefab bungalows, many orchestras must play under less than ideal conditions. The New Orleans Philharmonic, which performs in the Municipal Auditorium, often has to compete with the roars from a wrestling match on the other side of the wall; concerts in St. Louis' Kiel auditorium are punctuated with cheers at Hawks basketball games. In the mobile musicians' market, it is almost axiomatic that the best orchestras are those with...
After all, what really happens in Memorial Hall? It is a place for exams, registration, square dances, freshman mixers, and blood donations. Sanders Theater is the University's largest auditorium, and the offices in the basement are home for a number of organizations. But, for what may well be Harvard's most desirable construction site, these functions are relatively insignificant and hardly justify the building's bulk...
...needs will have to be met. Essentially, says Harold L. Goyette, the University's planning officer, these are the needs that Memorial Hall and Sanders Theater fulfill now: there will have to be a large room for examinations and registration, and there will have to be a new large auditorium. And, at least one thing more--a Civil War memorial...
Leonid N. Kutakov, senior advisor to the Soviet mission to the United Nations, said last night in a speech in Boylston Auditorium that his government favors partial restrictive measures as preparation for the total scrapping of nuclear stockpiles...