Word: daniells
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...President ever did as much to aid the fight against mental illness as John Kennedy. His mental-health message to Congress last year represented the sort of official recognition for which the Psychiatric Association had been waiting for a century. Said the association's new president, Dr. Daniel Blain of Philadelphia: "Because of his understanding and because of his own family situation, he chose to become a champion of the cause...
Cambridge Police Chief Daniel J. Brennan has refused to grant a parade permit to the Civil Rights Coordinating Committee for a demonstration this Sunday, according to William W. Hodes '66, one of the leaders of the planned rally...
...translation from page to stage owes much to George Hamlin, who directed the Loeb version; but it owes more to Daniel Seltzer, who acted Lear. Those of us who saw Seltzer as Falstaff and Faustus expected that he could meet the test of King Lear, and he does. In a role which demands an incomparably exhausting range of emotions, Seltzer manages them all. From the first scene, an unlikely, impossible beginning, his Lear was "every inch a king." In that scene he made the mythology work, starting at a tremendous pitch and moving past it. Lear roars, cries, whispers, laughs...
Died. Otto Eggers, 81, Manhattan architect, onetime associate of John Russell Pope, who with his partner Daniel Higgins, supervised construction of Pope's two most famous designs after his sudden death in 1937: Washington's National Gallery of Art and Jefferson Memorial; of a heart attack; in New Rochelle...
...also elected W. Frank White '66, of Winthrop House and Canton, Miss., to its Board of Directors; Charles W. Filson '66, of Adams House and Springfield, Ill., treasurer; and M. Daniel Zeddies '67, of Pennypacker Hall and St. Paul Minn., clerk...