Word: c
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Shriek in High-C. "I must believe," continued Ciardi, author of five books of verse,* "that the art of poetry is more important than Mrs. Lindbergh or than you or than me. I am compelled to believe that Mrs. Lindbergh has written an offensively bad book-inept, jingling, slovenly, illiterate even, and puffed up with the foolish afflatus of a stereotyped high-seriousness, that species of aesthetic and human failure that will accept any shriek as a true high-C...
...bothered with re-releasing old films and setting up the concomitant bookkeeping unless they can be assured of a $100,000 gross, which the Brattle can never guarantee. The third problem, nitrate vs. safety film, is one which affects some of the older American pictures, lke W. C. Fields movies, as well as a great many foreign films, like "The Blue Angel." According to Massachusetts law, only "safety" film, which does not burn, may be played in commercial theatres, and most of the old movies are on nitrate stock, with few producers who are willing to meet the cost...
...House and Brookline, Mass., as president for the spring semester. Other officers are: vice president, Herbert E. Milstein '58, of Leverett House and Boston; political action chairman, Benjamin I. Cohen '58, of Dunster House and Schenectady, N.Y.; treasurer, Paul W. Mosher '58, of Dunster House and Albany; secretary, Roger C. Algase '59, of Dunster House and New York City; Harvard affairs chairman, Richard H. Seder '60, of Thayer and Worcester, Mass.; membership chairman, Ralph D. Goldenberg '60, of Thayer and Somerville, Mass.; public relations director, Morris M. Goldings '57, of Lowell and Brighton, Mass...
Elected vice president was Robert C. Eberhart '58 of Kirkland House and Drindo, Calif. Ira M. Lapidus of Adams House and Brooklyn, N.Y., was chosen secretary, and George N. Rogentine, Jr. '58 of Kirkland House and Jackson, Minn., treasurer...
...C. T. Tucker, the Dining Hall's General Manager, attributed the fire to a boiled-over grease kettle. He said that the kitchen fire extinguishers were used and additional equipment was brought in from the other halls. "The Cambridge Fire Department did an excellent job helping us," he added...