Word: elliott
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Elliott Forbes' direction was properly energetic and good-humored. The program was, in fine, wondrous merry; I am full of admiration...
...Elliott Perkins '23, Master of Lowell House, and Zeph Stewart, associate professor of Greek and Latin, have supported the abolition of Sophomore Standing as advocated in the recent report by the Student Council Committee on Educational Policy...
Greater variation marked the other half of the program, conducted by Elliott Forbes. Three motets by Victoria, Beveridge, and Randall Thompson displayed control and lightness, the Thompson work being of peculiarly obvious but quite appealing construction. Two 17th century "ayres" by John Hilton and two 16th century chansons by Claude Le Jeune were sung delicately, but the chorus's diction was not always good. In a more lyrical vein, two songs of Brahms and one of Schumann were wonderfully rich and fluid, the latter ending softly with well-controlled dynamics...
...past, there has been some dispute over the relationship between Harvard and Radcliffe admissions policies. Dean Elliott points out that the Committees have always functioned separately, "without much communication between the two groups...
...Glad I Did It." Graham does not take formal possession of Newsweek until next week, but his weight was felt even before the ink on his earnest check had dried. In as new editor went Managing Editor Osborn Elliott. 36. a 1944 Harvard graduate and former TIME writer, to replace John Denson, who resigned last month to become editor of the New York Herald Tribune. Aging Board Chairman Muir was politely shifted to a resounding but inactive new post as chairman of the executive committee of the board. Malcolm Muir Jr., 45. once heir apparent to his father...