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Samuel H. Beer, Professor of Government, said yesterday that the 53-year old Cherington was "one of the wittiest men at Harvard" and one of the most energetic. "He always did more than was asked of him," Beer said, "and only his health, which had been bad for fifteen years, forced his retirement last year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cherington, Expert on Industry, Government Regulation, Dies at 53 | 6/12/1967 | See Source »

French Cancan is a massive and complicated film. The fifteen minute dance that ends the film is cross-cut with shots of solitary Danglar, not watching his triumphant opening from the nightclub but listening backstage. He doesn't need to watch the girls perform, for they are an expression of his soul; he lives through them. At the same time, Renoir makes it clear that the Cancan girls are individuals, not simply submissive to Danglar's way of life. Though we initially question the individuality of people who happily exist as part of the order of Danglar's universe. Renoir...

Author: By Tim Hunter, | Title: 'French Cancan' and 'The Testament of Doctor Cordelier' | 5/22/1967 | See Source »

...details of that program were announced yesterday, but it is believed to call for a base of $6600 a year for interns. The house officers, whose base pay is now $3600, were asking for a plan which would range from $7200 for first year men to $10,200 for fifteen-year residents. The interns had said yesterday they would not accept a compromise...

Author: By Kerry Gruson and Robert A. Rafsky, S | Title: 'Heal-In' Ends as Doctors Settle for Council's Plan | 5/19/1967 | See Source »

Harvard derived some consolation from winning the fifteen-point match, 8-7, with singles wins from Dean Bauer (eight) and Rick Sterne (ten) and doubles victories from Sterne and Kent Parrot (four) and Terry Oxford (five...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale Tennis Team Breezes Harvard, 5-4 | 5/17/1967 | See Source »

...clock is a good time for the crowds. With decent weather few things can be more pleasant than a seat by Lake Quinsigamond. People get thrown into the lake; some who are not so fortunate plunge in on their own. And above all, crews finish at fifteen minute intervals. There is no chilling half-hour wait for the next race as there is at Charles River regattas...

Author: By David M. Gordon, | Title: The Eastern Sprints | 5/5/1967 | See Source »

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