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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Vespers program was another triumph for the University Choir. They filled Memorial Church for a program whose religious content was most likely anathema to many of their listeners. But it was the art of Monteverdi as sung by the Choir which was on display. The Choir has reinforced its strong reputation for the performance of early music...

Author: By Kenneth Hoffman, | Title: Monteverdi | 3/27/1974 | See Source »

...cent of all other ethnics still stands). There has been surprisingly little attention drawn to his elitist model. Most criticisms of Kilson's analysis are, in essence, attempts to flee from analysis while ideologizing the flight. They dwindle into psychoanalytic amateurism--futile attempts to explain the content of the articles by the disposition of the author via a crude sociology of knowledge. Such responses hold no intellectual weight and only tricialize the issues. The past decade has hopefully taught us that pure ideology is but a crutch for those who dare not to think, a silkscreen on which to paint...

Author: By Cornell West, | Title: Black Culture: The Golden Mean | 3/26/1974 | See Source »

Maybe Evans tempo is paced by nervousness--he is a worrier, never content for long periods. He perceives himself as a member of an oppressed group rather than as an individual success story, and that has a lot to do with his propensity to turn around and help others. "I tried all of this talk about things getting better. We are in bad shape. Do you know that 2.8 per cent of the doctors, 1.9 per cent of the lawyers, and 0.6 per cent of the engineers in this country are black? That's why it's so important...

Author: By Keith Butler, | Title: The Man With the Fishing Poles | 3/26/1974 | See Source »

...article headline in the March 15th issue entitled, "Poussaint Decries Morals and Ethics of Medical Faculty" was misleading about the content of my remarks. In the course of my discussion on medical ethics in general, I mentioned that several Harvard Medical School faculty members did not view the Alabama syphilis study as unethical. I did not at all suggest, in any blanket fashion, that the Medical School faculty was lacking in moral and ethical principles. In fact, the very vast majority of medical personnel in the Medical School have the highest ethical standards. Many of the professionals here have been...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MEDICAL FACULTY | 3/25/1974 | See Source »

Godard. The chic attitude nowadays is to be down on Godard. He wasn't actually as important, self-appointed arbiters declare, as we thought he was during the '60s. A stylish innovator, perhaps, but without content. That's probably true for an early, exuberant fool-around film like Breathless, a quick-paced sort of Bogart parody. Pierrot Le Fou is more ambitious and more complex, however, and so the revisionists had better look twice before they go about their revising...

Author: By Richard Shepro, | Title: THE SCREEN | 3/21/1974 | See Source »

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