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Several informal seminars are taking shape in the units to complement the organized freshman seminar program. Advisors reported the beginnings of a chamber music group, a mathematics society, and a jazz seminar, based largely on student and proctor initiative...
...jammed, stiffling hot third floor chamber, combined with the efforts of numerous hecklers, created an explosive atmosphere which seemed to prompt volatile speaker Vargas to extraordinary extremes of fervor...
...well as some of the milk, volunteered. A five-room suite in the Mayflower? Democratic National Chairman John Bailey offered his, then found himself virtually evicted. A correspondents' dinner scene? Real-life correspondents were glad to oblige. Only when Preminger asked for the use of the U.S. Senate chamber was he balked; the rules forbade...
...microphone hears the same orchestra for us is sometimes as great as 60 ft. Therefore stereo, instead of giving us 'the best seat in the house,' gives us, in fact, a kind of omnipresent seat not found in any house." Stereo, for example, does nothing to enhance chamber music which by its nature requires the compact blending of just a few instrumental voices for proper effect...
...stated his belief that no man who is anti-business can be a successful President, so far has sought to close the confidence gap by gestures rather than policy changes. The White House has been negotiating for him to address next year's convention of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce-an event he conspicuously boycotted last spring. More recently, Kennedy has summoned leaders of the C. of C., the National Association of Manufacturers and the Com mittee for Economic Development to ask: "What makes you think we are anti-business?" To that, U.S. business leaders last week offered many...