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Gumdrop Remembrance. Actually, frightful was the word for most of it, and the worst pieces were generally the ones that relied on ideas instead of shapes. (Low point: a head of Christ with a crown of bona fide barbed-wire thorns and chandelier pendants for tears.) But the abstractions seemed little better: Theodore Roszac's spiny steel Recollection of the Southwest looked no more handsome than a broken bedspring, and Leo Amino's colored plastic Remembrance of Things Past might have been mistaken for a highly original gumdrop display. Such eccentric exhibits made the few conservative examples...
...CRIMSON is entitled to its opinion as to whether the New Student was a bona fide Harvard student publication or not. It is not entitled, on the record, to impute motives to the Faculty Committee or question its good faith. W. J. Bender...
...CRIMSON does not say that the Committee's decision was motivated by prejudice, nor does it say that bad faith was involved. We do contend that the Committee's method of studying whether or not the New Student was a "bona fide Harvard student publication" was influenced by the political nature of the magazine...
...some wreak unfair harm on an employer who may have nothing to do with a dispute in another plant or industry. One thing is clear: if Congress presumes to handle the secondary boycott in a new law, it must define more closely who are the legitimate participants of a bona fide labor dispute...
There is a sound administrative reason for demanding membership lists: to use the Radcliffe name, an organization must prove itself bona fide and of reasonable size. Under normal conditions, this reason would be enough to justify the official position...