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...more revolutionary Cliffies plan his insurrection, less radical reformists in Barnard Hall and 54 Concord Ave. have been circulating a petition calling college-wide referendum on not only rules, but on whatever other new proposals the Rules Committee may make the rest of the year...
...Madame Tussaud's, the Tower of London, Dickens' Old Curiosity Shop, and a pub where she remembers having "a dreary serving of watery mashed potatoes and Brussels sprouts." Somehow that wasn't enough to discourage her. She remained a complete Anglophile, majored in English literature at Barnard, wrote her senior thesis on T. S. Eliot, and went back last year to find a better England. It was L'Etoile and Ad Lib and the trattorias in Soho - and a place on King's Road where she could buy a pair of bell-bottom slacks...
Also elected were Catherine L. Prince, of Holmes Hall and Cincinnati, Ohio, Classics; Barbara S. Strodt, of Henry House and Larchmont, N.Y., Social Relations; Jan E. Goldstein, of Wolbach Hall and New York City. History and Literature; and Carol M. Austin, of Barnard Hall and Concord, Economics...
...Playwright William Alfred's harsh unvarnished view that the turn-of-the-century Irish were bewildered ex-peasants yearning for feudal authority, a leadership that became polarized in two figures: the priest and the politician. The priest, astringently played by Barnard Hughes, is torn by a mixture of pity and contempt for his people, and he exerts his authority as though he were a bouncer in a perpetually unruly bar. The politician, an arm-twisting, Jim Curley-like charmer, played with resourceful guile by Tom Ahearne, has one key speech in which he punctuates a list of catastrophes with...
...Radcliffe Government Association this week established a joint faculty student committee to undertake the investigation. RGA acted in response to a petition circulated by David L. Dungan, a senior resident of Barnard Hall, and signed by the residents of all but two dormitories...