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...memo to K-School Dean Graham T. Allison '62, White said that Charles C. Dickinson III and Joanne W. Eaton Dickinson are "examples of why we should have a special student tuition for 100K. They are both perpetual students...
Assistant Dean Calvin N. Mosley, the program's coordinator, said yesterday that the Kennedy School has been actively soliciting donations to fund the program. The proposed donation of $500,000 by Charles C. Dickinson III and Joanne W. Eaton Dickinson would be the first and only outside gift, Mosley said...
Mosley said that 15 to 20 students are eligible this year for either loan forgiveness or loan deferment. "We had set aside approximately $50,000 and we're over that. That's where the Dickinson family is terribly important to us." He said the committee will meet on November 17 to reach a decision on this year's applicants...
Described in a Kennedy School memo as "a curious and restless couple," Charles C. Dickinson III and Joanne W. Eaton Dickinson have studied and taught at universities all over the world...
...more flexible, conventional tonal language, fleshed out with references to past masters (Debussy, Beethoven, Richard Strauss) and even Glenn Miller, as the dramatic situation demands. There has always been a theatricality about Adams' music -- the 1981 Harmonium was a vivid choral setting of poetry by John Donne and Emily Dickinson -- and in Nixon its dramatic qualities have flowered. The figures are sharply characterized: Nixon (James Maddalena), for example, is a gruff baritone whose music is often stiff and halting, while Chairman Mao (John Duykers) is cast as a heldentenor. His body may be weak, but his mind and voice...