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...Harvard the most notable revolt occurred in 1920. A European liberal was causing a stir in Cambridge. Harold J. Laski, later famed as an economist at London University's School of Economics, and then a tutor in the division of History, Government, and Economics here, caused the Lampoon to depart from its humorous ways. In its own words, the Lampoon "dipped its pen in vitriol," and castigated Mr. Laski, dedicating a whole issue to the radical who had advocated anarchy in a Boston Milk Strike. From cover to cover, in cartoon, verse, and prose, he was represented as the worst...

Author: By William W. Bartley iii, | Title: Its Effects on a Few Have Produced a Harvard Myth | 4/22/1955 | See Source »

Perhaps everyone connected with Great to Be Back! would rather be praised on other grounds than bravery. But the HDC did depart from form to tackle the show, and their eight performers did the organization proud. Don Bourne's settings and Leslie VanZandt's costumes also redounded only credit to the club. The University already demands two good musical scripts from its students, however. Trying to squeeze out another one was a calculated risk, and Great to Be Back! seemed to be a miscalculation...

Author: By Arthur J. Langguth, | Title: Great to Be Back! | 4/15/1955 | See Source »

...Allies Depart. So unrestrained was McCarthy's declaration of war on Eisenhower that speculation immediately began to bubble about the prospect that Joe intended to lead a third party in the 1956 presidential race. To reporters who asked about this, Joe said: "I have no interest whatsoever-at the present time -in a third party. I intend to work in the Republican Party." With this parting statement, Joe and Jean left Washington for a vacation at an undisclosed place...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CONGRESS: The Disbcmder | 12/20/1954 | See Source »

split, v. Depart...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: FAR-OUT WORDS FOR CATS | 11/8/1954 | See Source »

These is little more to Quadrille. The wrong couples rightly get together at the end and depart for the railroad as a string quintet in the pit breaks into action...

Author: By Arthur J. Langguth, | Title: Quadrille | 10/18/1954 | See Source »

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