Word: cooped
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra, the Harvard Glee Club and the Radcliffe Choral Society will present Schutz's "The Christmas Story" and Stravinsky's "Petrouchka Balllet Suite" at 8:30 p.m. tonight in Sanders Theatre. Tickets are $1, $2, $3 at the Coop or the door...
...property is now owned by the Church St. Corporation, of which Harvard is one member. The other members are the Harvard Trust Company, the Harvard Coop, and Radcliffe College, and Harvard cannot make any plans for the area without their cooperation. Wiggins said that no formal negotiations have started either within the Corporation, or with other property owners on Church St. He added that Harvard has no immediate plans to buy any other property on the street...
...when she could be heard. In the more important role of Belinda, Maureen McGuire sang gracefully, although her tone was occasionally a little too tgiht. Her unhurried and slightly restrained approach to her role was effective. Akiva Kaminski was curiously costumed as Aeneas, with what looked like a red Coop scarf around his neck. A baritone singing a tenor role, he sang most of his part with an annoying wobble, and sounded strained on the high notes. But he, almost alone among the principals, made his words clear, and he played his role vigorously. Janina Mukerji sang Dido with perfect...
...made it to Cambridge. Having surmounted the obstacles of the Cambridge School Committee and a Selma, Ala. jail, the chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee will speak on civil rights at 8 p.m. tonight at Briggs Cage. Tickets are on sale to the public for $1.50 at the Coop and at the door; members of the Young Democrats admitted free...
...Morrill has said that the Coop has always relied on the best architectural and legal advice. But it is a matter of record that the plans drawn as a result of this advice were found wanting by the Cambridge Board of Zoning Appeal, the Cambridge Planning Board, the Massachusetts Legislature, the Governor of Massachusetts, and Judge Traveira of the Superior Court of Massachusetts. It would seem logical that Mr. Morrill look to his architect and lawyer rather than a Church Street Trustee for blame and redress. Sheldon Dietz Trustee, Church Street Trust