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...They fill the air, either as a torment, an annoyance, or high praise, depending on the season and one's mood. Now, on the eve of my leaving, the question arises: what is it all about? What specifically is the raison d'etre of the advocate? Do its premises differ from those of this letter? What are the premises of this letter? I think this letter deserves a closer look. It takes a lot for granted...

Author: By Richard A. Rand, | Title: Creative Writing at Harvard | 5/14/1962 | See Source »

...this as it should be? Isn't homesickness at the very heart of the human mystery? Just as that critical letter yearns to be a poem, so a poem strives to be life itself. Both the critic and the artist are responding to something other than themselves; they may differ in their description of what it is, but they share this common unhappy truth: that whatever it may be, they themselves are not really a part...

Author: By Richard A. Rand, | Title: Creative Writing at Harvard | 5/14/1962 | See Source »

Masters crucially affect the "style" of the Houses both through the members they select and the way they administer their Houses, Perkins admitted. These styles may differ, but "they are all Harvard and they are all good. If Masters didn't have any effect on the Houses, why should we take the time from teaching and writing to take charge of a House? There must be something is believing that a Master greatly influences a House," he declared...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Distribution Balances Composition of Houses | 3/24/1962 | See Source »

Some players even fear that theoretical analysis will stultify their musical instincts. Yet they ignore how close the specific insights of performance are to those of analysis, however much the two differ in their expression. Actual performance differs from a college course because the performer need not describe music in words. And much instrumental study is, of course, simple diligence. College teaching aims to produce a general facility to formulate ideas and express them clearly, whether in words or numbers. While the study of music theory and history can give this facility, performance...

Author: By William A. Weber, | Title: Scholars and Performers | 2/10/1962 | See Source »

Negro buying habits differ demonstrably from those of whites. Because they are barred from eating out in many places, notes Ebony Publisher John H. Johnson, Negroes spend more per capita for eating and drinking at home than whites do. Many Negroes have the income to rent or buy better housing than they now occupy, but discriminatory practices, overt or otherwise, often close off this avenue for spending. In search of ways to achieve status, Negroes are very conscious of quality and brand names, drive a Cadillac or Imperial if possible, and pay more than whites on the same income level...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Retailing: The Negro Market | 2/9/1962 | See Source »

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