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...Honors or non-Honors, should feel a lack of commitment to this part of their education merely because they are not being paid for their participation with course credit. We are certain that this is not so widespread an attitude as the writer of the editorial implies. Larry D. Benson, Daniel Seltzer...
...Harvard Musical Theater Group's first venture is pleasant enough. The cast, under William Jacobson's able direction, is, for the most part, quite talented, and Robert Benson's sets are ingenious. The music, by Arthur Morey and Robert Paul, is not offensive, although with few exceptions it is not wonderful either...
...their own huge mass of literature. The organizations often exchange mailing lists, support several large and profitable publishing houses. One of the main fonts of rightist literature is Harding College in Searcy, Ark., a small liberal arts college run by members of the Church of Christ under President George Benson, a silver-haired, bespectacled gentleman who is given to such phrases as "By Caesar!" Benson's school claims that 25 million people a year come in contact with the material issued by Harding's National Education Program, which turns out tons of literature, plus the films, filmstrips, kits...
There are permissible ways for the student to express himself which are characteristic of each college, Dr. Benson Snyder, chief Psychiatrist at M.I.T., told the Social Relations Society last night. The particular college environment, Dr. Snyder stated, provides standards which have considerable force in shaping the student's character...
...Intestines. Admen do fairly well in defending advertising's value to a free enterprise economy. But, points out David Ogilvy, president of Ogilvy, Benson & Mather Inc., much criticism "is not on economic grounds, but on the grounds that advertising corrupts public taste, and makes lying respectable." Admen themselves concede that too many ads are strident, misleading, dull or offensive. "People are irritated by some ads on TV," says Charles Brower, outspoken president of Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn. "The audience gets bored when yet more intestines appear on the screen as the evening goes on. Who wants to wake...