Word: gille
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Elizabeth Gill, vice-president of the Houghton PTA, which has been pushing for construction of the classrooms, said yesterday that a "sampling" of PTA opinion made her think that "either site would be gratefully accepted" by the parents. "We have a very deep desire to keep the children in the neighborhood and have the school kept as an entity," she said. "Both sites would appear to do this...
...Dunlop Committee (formed last spring to make recommendations on the recruitment and retention of Faculty) has been examining Faculty residential patterns very closely and could recommend some long-range solution like University subsidized housing in Cambridge. In the mean-time, Richard T. Gill, Master of Leverett, has been setting off a chunk of the dining room each Monday noon for Senior Faculty and students to mingle at every opportunity and has been pressing both groups to show...
...nifty mechanism for drawing Faculty down to the House, but House courses are in trouble educationally right now. Some of the Senior Faculty members who originally backed the idea are now questioning whether the experiment really works. With House courses under review, the Dunlop Committee still deliberating, and Gill's scheme still just a small experiment, there will be pressure on Ford's new committee to come up with some original ways of pulling Senior Faculty back to the Houses...
...grad school and fellowship recommendations, and some of Harvard's most popular professors complain privately of the amount of their time this process consumes. Finley worries that the prospect of writing so many letters scares some Faculty members away from accepting Masterships. Neglecting this unpleasant chore would be tempting, Gill says, except that the letters "happen to be terribly important. In an impersonal world, you can do a lot," Finley says, and Harvard has a record to prove...
Lawrence's posthumous triumph as a dramatist is shared by Director Gill, whose careful casting and slow, relentless holding of long silences allow the language to flower in the mind and the subtle relationships of these numb, dumb characters to take form. Seldom in years have London audiences sat so awed and hushed as at the final scene of Mrs. Holroyd, in which the coal-blackened body of a miner (Michael Coles), the victim of a pit accident, lies on the floor of his shack while his widow (Judy Parfitt) begins to wash him, keening to herself...