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Your May 24 story on Chester Hartman and the GSD faculty carefully describes the prolonged fencing over procedures for his appeal. It fails to report on the background of the case and its underlying issues. These need repeating. At the GSD Hartman was an inspiring teacher, a conscientious advisor, a productive scholar, an effective innovator of urban planning techniques and of educational methods. He was let go for a variety of reasons which had nothing to do with this outstanding record: not playing by the polite rules of the club, challenging the University's policies for how they affect surrounding...

Author: By Rob Hollister and M. O. P., S | Title: . . . AND THE GSD | 6/4/1971 | See Source »

...Graduate School of Design (GSD) Faculty approved on May 14 new ad hoe procedures to handle the appeal case of Chester W. Hartman, former director of the Urban Feld Service, whose contract was terminated last June...

Author: By Robert Decherd, | Title: GSD Faculty Amends Procedures For Hearing Hartman Appeal Case | 5/24/1971 | See Source »

...RAKES PROGRESS, with its Stravinsky score, its W. H. Auden-Chester Kallman libretto, and its ultimate genesis in Hogarth, is one of the most interesting artistic ventures of the century. Tom Rakewell is portrayed as an innocent, even likeable young man, who is led astray by the conniving servant, Nick Shadow, and robbed of his riches and his innocence. After Rakewell has scorned his true love and taken up with the bearded lady, Shadow reveals himself as a diabolical agent, and plays Tom a card game, with Rakewell's soul as the stakes. Although Tom wins at this operatic Seventh...

Author: By Michael Ryan, | Title: Opera The Rake's Progress at Lowell House, tonight and tomorrow | 4/24/1971 | See Source »

...page memorandum dated Feb. 26, 1971 on "Black Festival Week" at Pennsylvania Military College in 1970 and the subsequent formation of a Black Student Union there. The memo includes information from three "confidential informants who are in a position to know of black militant activity in the Chester, Pa.. area." as well as the names of leaders...

Author: By Garrett Epps, | Title: Citizens' Group Releases New Packet of FBI Files | 4/23/1971 | See Source »

Skip Kistner's scouting report on Cornell gives the Crimson even more reason to be confident. Kistner went to Chester, S. C., for a few days early this spring and played with some of the Cornell golfers before the rest of the Crimson arrived...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Golfers Face Big Red In Only Home Contest | 4/23/1971 | See Source »

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