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...shopping center near Toronto last week, a young girl burst through the security guard around Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau, 53, and planted a kiss on his cheek. Another woman on the fringe of the crowd gushed: "He still has the aura." It was hard to believe that Trudeaumania-as Canadians called their particular political fervor four years ago-was again sweeping the land. But at the weary end of a seven-week campaign leading up to next week's national election, it was evident that Canadians were still fascinated with their Prime Minister...
Galbraith said yesterday that he knew Osborn Elliott '46, the editor of Newsweek, and that he was writing the column as a favor...
...Although Landau does not include Kraft in his bibliography and gives the syndicated columnist only two secondary footnotes on one he sets up a Kraft quote as a straw many the Harpers article like Landau's book, stressed the significance of Fritz Kraemer, an Army acquaintance and William Yandell Elliott, a Harvard professor in Kissinger's life. The Kraft article also discussed the impact of Metternich on Kissinger policy views...
This is, of course, only a partial selection. Some of the most important graduates--the Kennedys, the Bundys, Elliott Richardson, Henry Kissinger--have been ignored. And Harvard is producing new famous people every day, like Harvard film directors of current note and varying talent, Michael Ritchie (Downhill Racer, The Candidate) and Paul Williams (Out of It, Dealing). So if none of the above can help or amuse you in your hour of need, simply find the year on graduation of your favorite alumnus, take a short walk from your dorm to the Archives, and find out where he lived from...
Much more successful were reprises of two of the most important works ever commissioned by Fromm: Luciano Berio's Circles (1960) and Elliott Carter's Double Concerto for Harpsichord and Piano with Two Chamber Orchestras (1961). These performances flanked a rare public appearance by Fromm in which he pleaded eloquently for better integration of contemporary and traditional music rather than a mere "busing of indiscriminately chosen new music to the halls of Brahms and Beethoven...