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...John L. Clive, professor of History and Literature, said yesterday that America's tremendous technological capability makes any comparisons between the United States and Rome meaningless. John Womack Jr. '59 professor of History, agreed with Clive and called Pelikan's speculations "idle and frivolous...

Author: By Richard S. Blatt, | Title: Yale Scholar Draws Parallel Between America and Rome | 11/14/1975 | See Source »

...After a quick but disastrous experience as an opening act for Chicago, Springsteen appeared only as a headline attraction. That meant fewer bookings. There was also little to be done about the narrowing future of Bruce's recording career. Regarded as a pet of banished Columbia Records President Clive Davis, Springsteen was ignored by the executives who took over from Davis. The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle was not so much distributed as dumped...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Backstreet Phantom of Rock | 10/27/1975 | See Source »

Shirley Knight, as the failed sex symbol, is favored with Patrick's most successful character, her speeches filled with wit and wordplay. Knight speaks rhythmically, very sexually, building up to a climax and descending with a crash. Clive Donner also directs well, maintaining control during the more histrionic moments. Under his direction, physical movements augment the script and rescue the show from tedium...

Author: By R.e. Liebmann, | Title: A Sixties Sell-out | 10/14/1975 | See Source »

...Both Clive and Jerome H. Buckley, professor of English Literature, agree that students take less initiative than they could in their relations with senior faculty. "Almost everyone I know is waiting to see students, but they just don't come. Students could put more initiative into it. They are really the ones staying aloof." Others, such as Heimert and Michael L. Walzer, chairman of the Social Studies Department, say that when students do come to their office hours it is often to haggle over grades and other matters concerning what Heimert terms "calculation...

Author: By Michael Massing, | Title: For Faculty It's Still Old Mood on Campus | 5/6/1975 | See Source »

...Walzer, Clive and Fleming are among those who minimize any holdover effect the events of 1969 may have had on present-day attitudes of senior faculty members toward their relations with undergraduates. However, given the more general recognition that the 1969 takeover of University Hall has to some extent traumatized those who lived through it, and furthermore that the effects of the late '60s are often "subliminal," according to Dean Rosovsky, rather than conscious, it seems likely that aloofness of the faculty from undergraduates will continue. Meanwhile, the Faculty Club will probably remain the most popular watering spot on campus...

Author: By Michael Massing, | Title: For Faculty It's Still Old Mood on Campus | 5/6/1975 | See Source »

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