Word: auditorium
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...weep") and Campbell ("it is too late to establish harmonious relationships between the races") were but two of about 15 scheduled speakers in the four days of the meeting. Their pessimism was so far from being the dominant note that Mr. Stringfellow was loudly controverted in the auditorium and widely denounced in the corridors, while Mr. Campbell, so far as I could see, was ignored...
...auditorium of Rindge Technical High School in Cambridge, Mass., is roomy (1,500 seats), cheap to rent ($75 a night) and, all in all, a fine spot for the "thoughtprovoking and controversial speakers" that the students of the Harvard Law School Forum promise to bring before the public. But the mayor of Cambridge, Edward A. Crane (Harvard '35), who is also chairman of the school committee, last week provided a controversy of his own. Crane's school board refused to rent the auditorium for a Forum speech by Mississippi's Governor Ross Barnett. "If they want...
...just a symposium at San Francisco's University of California Medical Center, but 1,200 students turned out for it, cramming the 500-capacity auditorium and spilling over into another building to follow the proceedings on closed-circuit television. Thousands of plain citizens watched it on educational station KQED and swamped the station with mail...
...governor's appearance has been surrounded by controversy since the Cambridge School Committee last week denied him permission to speak in the Rindge Technical High School auditorium (capacity...
...Cambridge Mayor Edward A. Crane '35, Committee chairman, and member Gustave M. Solomons, the School Committee voted last Tuesday night to bar Barnett from the auditorium because of his role against the Federal government in last Fall's integration crisis over enrollment of James H. Meredith in the University of Mississippi...