Word: davids
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...FESTIVAL (NET, 9-10 p.m.). Barry Morse, who co-starred in The Fugitive, plays scenes made famous by great actors (David Garrick and Henry Irving, to name two) across three centuries. Repeat...
...demands to Harvard President Nathan Pusey's front door. Such hard-line methods have increasingly disturbed even the most admiring parents. Says Edmund W. Pugh Jr., a Weyerhaeuser Co. executive whose son was suspended from Stanford after a sit-in: "We have a great feeling of compassion toward David as his idealism clashes with organized society. But I don't approve of their tactics. There is a proper way to express dissent: through the spoken and written word." Dr. Maurice Osborne Jr., past president of the American College Health Association, is perfectly prepared to view the peaceful occupation...
...several years now, D. David Bourland Jr. has conscientiously scrubbed from his discourse and his writing all forms of the verb "to be." The first time he tried to do this, it gave him a headache. Now the practice comes so naturally that Bourland's listeners and readers are not likely to notice the omission. On the contrary, they are likely to be struck by the lucidity of his expression, which is commendably unambiguous if not always very lyrical. Where most people might render harsh judgment on themselves with "I'm no good at math," Bourland would express...
...around the world. "A Berrocal in every house and a Berrocal in every pocket," is his slogan. To implement it, he conceived of something he calls the "mini-multiple" -reproductions that are identical with his expensive cast bronzes except for size and material. A 5¼ inch nickel Mini-David (one of 9,500) sells for $75 and is a perfectly duplicated cast of the original 11½ inch David, which sells for $6,000. With his plans for a mini-multiple priced as low as $10 by 1970, he will bring a Berrocal within the reach of nearly anyone...
Those elected are: Scott A. Boorman, Quincy House; Steven J. Kelman, Adams; Howard D. Kirshenbaum, Winthrop; Peter D. Kramer, Winthrop; David A. Lerner, Quincy; Edward McGaffigan Jr., Winthrop; Robert E. Mintz, Leverett; Matthew C. Mole, Eliot; Ronald B. Ponn, Eliot; Paul S. Viita, Leverett; Milton C. Weinstein, Dunster; and Marshall S. Wolff, Winthrop...