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...four Exeter--Harvard--Advocate men, Peter Galassi, Sandi Pei, Lincoln Caplan, and Chris Ma, to whom this commemoration issue particularly belongs, should have realized the impossibility of a really substantive, revealing retrospective so soon after the author's death. Very personal material must be made public before we will ever know more about the man than he has already told us in his writing. In particular it seems that James Agee was the kind of man very vulnerable to women. For the most part, fraternity and compassion are all that he allowed himself in his fiction. His eroticism, his pride...

Author: By Tina Rathborne, | Title: James Agee Remembered | 2/25/1972 | See Source »

Jonathan W. Galassi of Dunster House and Duxbury; Frederick M. Goodman of 220 Brattle Street and St. Louis, Missouri; Richard F. Green of Adams House and Omaha, Nebraska; Wesley C. Gryk Jr. of Leverett House and Manchester, Connecticut; Charles O. Hartman of Leverett House and Newport Beach, California...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PBK Elections | 6/15/1971 | See Source »

...letters delivered yesterday to Sobel and Robert R. Bowie, director of the CFIA, Jonathan Galassi '71, president of the Advocate, suggested the debate take place next Monday at a place

Author: By R. CRAIG Unger, | Title: Advocate Would Host A CFIA-SDS Debate | 12/10/1970 | See Source »

...poets themselves are thinking about and the direction their work is taking. It gives the reader a firm impression of the artists as well as the particular work under review, which is especially helpful when the author's name may sound only vaguely familiar. Particularly good were Jonathan Galassi's review of Richard Tillinghast and Peggy Rizza on Galway Kinnell. Their excitement over these authors was gracefully communicated and easily received; it can't help but make the reader interested in finding out more about their works. As a whole, the reviews are instrumental in giving a clearer picture...

Author: By Lynn M. Darling, | Title: From the Shelf The Harvard Advocate Volume C III, Number 4 February, 1970, 75c | 2/26/1970 | See Source »

...Galassi expects that it will be at least a year before his changes are reflected in earnings. The company's sales this year are expected to be below last year's $76 million, and the company will not start to break even until some time in the last quarter. For the first three months this year Underwood lost an estimated $2,500,000. But if Galassi succeeds, the reward will be great. Underwood has a tax-loss carry-forward of at least $25 million that can be applied against earnings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CORPORATIONS: Olivetti Moves In | 4/25/1960 | See Source »

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