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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Last night, one presidential candidate from the Harvard Young Democrats Club, David Z. Farbman '60, formally challenged his opponent, Derek T. Winans '61, to "discuss issues" at a meeting tonight at 7:45 p.m. in the Union...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Political Groups Act | 2/10/1959 | See Source »

...David Riesman '31, Henry Ford II Professor of Social Sciences, will speak on "Observations on Work" at 8 p.m. tonight in the Eliot House Dining Hall. The talk is another in the current series of Career Conferences...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Riesman Will Speak | 2/10/1959 | See Source »

...chapel is topped by a cross and a steeple, which will eventually contain a bronze bell. Inside is an altar surmounted by a reversible cross (plain on one side, a crucifix on the other) and a picture of Christ. Flanking the picture are plaques bearing, respectively, a Star of David and a lotus leaf to symbolize Buddhism. The chapel's congregation contains at least one representative of Protestantism. Catholicism, Judaism and Buddhism, and each will take turns giving Sunday sermons on his faith. The group at first regretted that they had no Moslem, but then decided that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Church at the Pole | 2/9/1959 | See Source »

...countrymen to prove that the winds of fame blow cold as well as warm. Sample opinions: ¶The late Painter Diego Rivera: "Orozco was the only great artist of the counterrevolution ... He felt no compassion, made no affirmation. Because society disapproved of Hitler, he was for him." ¶ Painter David Siqueiros: "If ten people were in a room and argued for something -anything-Orozco would take the opposite side. His tolerance for fascism stemmed from our adherence to Communism, no more . . . Orozco's only 'constant' was his bitter hatred of anything having to do with religion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: The Winds of Fame | 2/9/1959 | See Source »

Separate Tables. A Chekhov situation, without the Chekhov truths, brings half a dozen warped and lonely characters together in an English seaside boardinghouse. The parts provided by Playwright Terence Rattigan, a master illusionist, are well acted by Rita Hayworth, Deborah Kerr, Burt Lancaster, David Niven, Wendy Hiller and Gladys Cooper...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOOKS: Time Listings, Feb. 9, 1959 | 2/9/1959 | See Source »

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