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Gregory M. Harvey '59, John M. Ferren '59, and James L. Kincaid '58, members of the Crimson negative team, defeated Princeton here in Cambridge. The University's affirmative team, composed of David L. Bynum '59, Kenneth Aldrich '60, and Richard H. Murray '58, won at New Haven against Yale...
Other Debate officers are: John M. Ferren '59 of Evanston, III. and Kirkland, vice-president; Larry E. Reeder '59 of Topeka, Kansas and Kirkland, Corresponding Secretary; Charles E. Lister '60 of Miami, Florida and Leverett, Home Secretary; Gregory M. Harvey '59 of Morristown, N.J. and Kirkland, Director of Competitions; James D. Lorenz '60 of Dayton, Ohio and Eliot, Treasurer; and James H. McConomy '59 of Wadsworth, Ohio and Eliot, Publicity Director...
David L. Bynum '59 placed second among affirmative speakers at the tournament. James L. Kincaid '58 and Gregory M. Harvey '59 tied for second place as negative speakers. John M. Ferren '59 also debated on the affirmative...
Through the Sound Barrier. The effort involved in reorienting around a central image seemed as hard to Ferren as "breaking through the sound barrier." In fact, some such move has long been in the offing. Abstractionist Willem de Kooning first tried it with his grotesque woman images (TIME, April 4, 1953), only to relapse into abstraction. Drip Originator Jackson Pollock was himself struggling with half-glimpsed totem images before his death in an auto crash last August. Younger painters are now pulling and punching areas of pigment on their canvases to achieve a new-found "landscape look" that has been...
...Whether Ferren's departure will finally signal a period of order, after the last decade's splash, leaves Ferren, for the moment, unworried. Says he: "For me, painting was desperate for a long time. There was a kind of longing for salvation. Here, somehow, I have...