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Critics treated the group kindly all along the way, even in choir-heavy England, although many felt that such a large chorus should devote itself to large important works instead of the motley programs it sings. For these, Conductor J. Spencer Cornwall has his answer ready Our singing is for...
"A Ph.D.," says Astute, "will open more doors and make more of an impression than anything you could possibly possess." But the Rev. Dr. should not take himself too seriously: he would do well to pass up Toynbee's Study of History and devote his "selective" reading to denominational...
If America and Europe want to depart from Christian tradition, they should be educated by those entertainers to whom you devote such doubtful attention.
William P. Drake, 42, became president of Philadelphia's Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Co., which produces more than 400 different chemicals, had first-half sales this year at an annual rate of more than $60 million and will soon start on a five-year expansion program. A plain-talking six...
A major administration turnover occurred in mid-April, when Dean Chester N. Greenough '98 retired to devote all his time to teaching English. Alfred C. Hanford, professor of Government, replaced him as Dean of the College. Greenough remarked that "it will be, of course, a great relief to shift the...