Word: fest
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...last night for a concert of sacred music in Memorial Church. The quality of the combination was something less than the sum of the quality of the Choir and the BSO, because the two compositions the orchestra played alone hardly matched the two works sung by the choir, Brahms' Fest- und Gedenksprueche, Op. 109 and Mozart's Litaniae de Venerabili Altaris Sacramento...
...syndicated column gave her a new leverage in the publicity-oriented world of the jet-setters, and Elsa knew how to use it. In print she staged a schoolgirl crush over the late Aly Khan and an insult-fest with Opera Star Maria Callas. When she suddenly turned into a devout Callas admirer, gossipmongers inevitably asked each other in what language Callas' husband, Industrialist Giovanni Battista Meneghini, had talked to Elsa. Maxwell readers also thrilled to a three-year feud with the Duchess of Windsor, which had its well-publicized happy ending aboard the United States on Easter Sunday...
...lusty month of May, and to announce that fact more than 100 young Harvard types strolled up to Radcliffe last night for a panty raid. Later, two waves of upperclassmen, evicted from a folk song fest on the banks of the Charles, moved up Plympton St. in two waves shouting "free the freshmen" and "Birmingham and Bermudas...
...support. It is a vaudeville show, really, started off by a couple of sensational jugglers and featuring a wildly improbable first act finale: a rousing fest of gospel song by the Clara Ward Singers. Nightclub Singer Jane Morgan, tall, strong, blonde, cute-cute, and amply chestiferous, sings well with sex in her throat, and allows Benny to kiss her as if he were Robert Goulet (in mid-embrace, he notices her ring, whips out a jeweler's glass and studies her diamond...
...HCUA Jubilee study committee will recommend the continuation of the freshman jubilee weekend, according to Mark Slotnick '64, chairman oof the committee. Serious questions concerning the future of the Jubilee had been raised by the financial bankruptcy of last spring's poorly attended fest...