Word: cataloger
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Experimental Music. The wunderkind of the music world's intelligentsia, Brian Eno had appeared with the early Roxy Music, Robert Fripp, Phil Manzanera and with his own solo efforts, and has amassed an awesome catalog of art-rock. He has produced the last two Talking Heads albums and was, for all practical purposes, another member of the band. But now on the new album he is given credit for everything except wrapping the albums in cellophane. Are the Talking Heads to become just another Eno subsidiary...
...student at the School of Education and co-director of the staff, said yesterday the committee staff is willing to work at CfIA. "The main potential drawback of eliminating the Faculty committee is that we would have to change our name and might lose our page in the course catalog," she added...
...professors on the committee have not been actively involved with its programs for two years, Keen said. The committee began in 1974 as the ad hoo committee on Peace and Conflict Studies and has been listed in the undergraduate course catalog since it became a standing committee...
Named the Murphy Haggadah after its alumnus donor, the book--which is worth about $150,000--was identified as the Rothschilds' through the tiny number "92" penciled on the inside back cover. That number corresponded to an inventory number in a catalog of the baron's possessions...
...bureaucratio committees can aid in long-range prognostication (there are one or two looking into the housing problem now), Harvard owes it to its students to look into other ways of solving problems and, more important, to avoid bureaucratic mismanagment. The absence of American History courses in the course catalog last year and the paltry number offered this year are inexcusably blamed on poor juggling of the History Department's leave-taking schedule. This kind of foible does not stem from financial mismanagement, but Harvard students end up paying...