Word: elliott
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...development, it represents a gigantic stride forward. This work is Albee's Eroica Symphony (the finale of Beethoven's is a similar letdown). In our own time, this blockbuster of a stage quartet will likely turn out to be to the drama of the 1960's what Elliott Carter's behemoth of a string quartet was to the music...
Budget Bureau Director David Elliott Bell is the very model of a New Frontiersman: he is youngish (43), brainy, liberal (in a pragmatic way), and he taught at Harvard. Above all, he is loyal to The Chief-to the point that he last week agreed to change jobs, take on the most unsought-after assignment that the Government has to offer. Starting sometime in late December or early January, Bell will become the new U.S. foreign aid chief, replacing Fowler Hamilton, whose resignation last month had been encouraged by President Kennedy...
Kathleen O. Elliott, dean of South House urged at yesterday's RGA meeting the revival of "double reporting" in connection with Radcliffe's honor system as it applies to sign-out rules...
Dormitory officers, who are required to enforce college rules, have had a particularly burdensome job, especially in those dormitories with large numbers of freshmen. "We greatly resent having to act as policemen this year," said one President, and Dean Elliott agreed that House committee members "have more responsibility than they can bear." She added that "there was a greater feeling of responsibility among students when they had double reporting...
...suppose it's all very well to like those Yalies, but I hate the sons of the bitches." Elliott Perkins' uncle (circa...