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...Adams Art Space is a den for Lamb’s art. His distinctive hand-made lamps, constructed of light wooden frames and varying kinds of fine colored paper, hang from the ceiling, and his supplies cover every table surface. On Fridays, Lamb usually starts the evening by himself, absorbed in his own projects. People drift in over the course of an hour and half to work on their own pieces. Closing time has a tendency to determine itself; on some nights, Lamb packs up alone and on others, the group is working until...
...objective ought to be to provide an undergraduate experience in which as many undergraduates as possible could be encouraged to actively be involved in the arts,” Bok says of the initial impetus for an organization to advise extracurricular activity. Porter Professor of Fine Arts Emeritus James S. Ackerman, who chaired the 1970s committee that suggested establishing the OFA, characterizes Bok’s model as one which rewarded broad-based involvement in the arts. “President Bok thought of the arts as an analogy to football, a good thing for young people...
...purpose of last night’s meeting, Draisen said, was to allow the Board to gauge the community’s response to the sale, in order to fine tune their draft...
...have a fine group of freshmen infielders with a lot of depth,” he said. “We’ve got some good athletes in that class...
...Many of them are very fine soloists in their own right,” singing in opera and other commercial productions, said Somerville. But that never detracts from their effectiveness with one another, he added...