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...freshman proctor 3:34:00 Bill McGlone '82 3:35:00 Mike Pontrelli, HLS 3:35:00 Tom Savides '83 3:37:12 Frank Ricapito '83 3:37:14 Paul Edgerley, HBS 3:38:00 Brad Zlotnick '83 3:39:43 John Weston '80 3:40:00 Jane Bliss '84 3:41:00 Vic Koivumaki '68, Harvard Alumni Assoc 3:44:00 Kent Adams '85 3:47:00 Dean Putterman '84 3:49:00 Peter Eccles '85 3:57:00 David Firm, HNS 3:59:08 Geralyn White '84 4:04:00 Paul Kang '84 4:12:00 Tony Bienstock...
Sixteen Harvard professors, including John Womack Jr. Bliss Professor of Latin American History, were among the academic from the United States and Canada who endorsed the protest...
...county school districts supported an experimental program last year that permitted the busing of 1,000 black students into their schools. As a result, they have mechanisms already in place to execute the new agreement. "It's a damned sight better solution than a mandated plan," says William Bliss, a Pattonville school district board member. The plan is palatable to many because it will involve only student volunteers. It is expected to go into effect for the 1983-84 school year and sets a goal of 25% black enrollment (and a minimum of 15%) in the county school districts...
...demanding job, and Bliss works at it almost nonstop five days a week. Only on weekends does he forget about the Met. Then he retires to his country home in Oyster Bay, Long Island, and renews his acquaintance with Sally, his third wife, who is director of the Jeffrey II ballet troupe, and their two sons, 14 and twelve. He putters in the garden, raises such wild game as pheasant and quail in his duck pond and plays tennis. He also listens to music, the kind that soothes and softens a Sunday. Chamber music, of course...
Wednesday, 10:15 a.m. At his desk in his small first-floor office, an ever present towel tossed over his left shoulder, Levine scans the mail and then meets with General Manager Anthony Bliss to discuss a choreographer for next season's opening production of Berlioz's Les Troyens; already three have declined. Assistant Manager Joan Ingpen, who is in charge of artistic administration, pops in to have Levine approve a "cover" for a sick tenor and to vet Director Jean-Pierre Ponnelle's request to adjust his rehearsal schedule next season. "Once we counted...