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...members of Radcliffe's chapter of Phi Beta Kappa are: Paula A. Balboni '75, of South House and West Simsbury, Conn.; Carol R. Glauberman '75, of Winthrop House and Mt. Vernon, N.Y.; Maud W. Gleason '75, of South House and Roma Lazio, Italy; Anne P. Goodale '75, of Quincy House and Amherst; Jean M. Guyton '75, of Kirkland House and Jackson, Miss.; Martha E. Li '75, of Leverett House and Columbus, Ohio; Katherine J. Moos '75, of North House and Stony Brook, N.Y.; and Susan C. Scheinberg '75, of North House and Scarsdale...
...finally managed to develop reasonably unique personae, Miles's offspring have retained, in varying degrees, their mentor's stamp. Miles, when he talks to anybody, tends to grab inspirational credit (at the very least) for himself. How much more credit he deserves is debatable. But let Ralph J. Gleason sum up the whole question: "And in contemporary music Miles defines the terms. That's all. It's his turf...
Bott and Birkoff, Griffiths, Gleason...
...campaign funds for Nixon-favored congressional and gubernatorial candidates in the 1970 election. The operation was so named because it was headquartered in the basement of a private town house four blocks from the White House. Directed by former White House Employee Jack Gleason, the effort was conducted before present campaign-financing laws became effective, and no accounting of it has ever been made public. The story of how the money was raised and what became of it is presumably still contained in a satchel of reports that Gleason delivered to former White House Counsel Charles Colson in December...
Seymour Slive, Gleason Professor of Fine Arts, lauded Deknatel for his contributions to the appreciation of modern art. "When Professor Deknatel began teaching modern art at Harvard in the 1930s not many people either knew or cared about the difference between a Picasso or a Matisse," Slive said. "Today things are different. His pioneer work and the scores of students he trained helped bring about the change...