Word: davids
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...From Protest to Resistance." Three advocates of dissent - Mario Savio, who led the Free Speech Movement at the University of California in Berkeley, Black Power Pusher Stokely Carmichael, and David Harris, a full-time antidraft resistance worker-have their say in a program about the new radicalism...
...unfortunate that no one wants to help, because the Rev. Ralph David Abernathy (a man as dry and heavy as his name) has been saying over and over that the campaign is some sort of last chance before something bad happens. And he is right. It is the first and the last chance for the poor to enter the market, and if they are kept out this spring, they will probably reject that market entirely. Right now, the campaign is in chaos...
...from Brandeis. All these choreographers do create some very fine tableaus, especially in the last three dances. But they shatter these moments of beauty as soon as they regroup the performers. Changes 1 probably illustrates best what is wrong with the choreography. To a quite unmemorable sound collage by David Maxwell, the dancers as a tightly interwoven group walk diagonally across the stage while a film projects closeups of the maze of heads and necks onto the screen behind (mixing media is apparently an irrestible temptation these days). The patterns are admittedly beautiful, but with the static beauty...
Ebert has appointed Dr. David D. Potter, associate professor of Neurobiology, as chairman of the new committee...
Also, Dr. Joseph W. Gardella '41, associate dean for Student Affairs, Dr. Paul Goldhaber, dean-designate of the Dental School, Dr. Howard H. Hiatt, '46, Herrman Ludwig Blumgart Professor of Medicine, Dr. Chase N. Peterson '52, dean of admissions in Harvard College, and Dr. David D. Rutstein '30 Ridley Watts Professor of Preventative Medicine...