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Rosemary Blake '64 (above, left) and Mary Lowenthal '63 opened ticket sales for the Freshman Jubilee Weekend last night in the Harvard Union. The girls sold 172 tickets to the festivity, which is scheduled for April 26-23. Daniel C. Goldfarb '66, chairman of this year's Jubilee planning committee, stated that at least 350 tickets must be sold if the weekend is to show a profit...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Buy Now, You Freshmen | 3/12/1963 | See Source »

...program is intended to tap creative writing on a college-wide basis, Henry James, Jr., Lamont librarian, said yesterday. Participants will include many well-known student writers, such as play-wrights David Cole '62, Thomas Babe '63, and Frederick H. Gardner '63, and poets Robert Dawson '64, and Sidney Goldfarb...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: College Writers Begin New Readings Series | 2/28/1963 | See Source »

Tillie Olson, a recipient of an O'Henry Award and a member of the Radcliffe Institute, will read from her short stories March 27. Subsequent readings will be conducted by David Ferry, Sidney M. Goldfarb '64, Robert M. Dawson '64, and James Merrill...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Sexton to Begin Poetry Readings In Lowell House | 2/20/1963 | See Source »

...Sidney Goldfarb's "Three Cities" stands in marked contrast to "Epithalamion." "Three Cities" isn't about anything, and it has no setting or scene to tell a story. Moreover, its language quickly flattens into undistinguished exclamation, apparently trying to bully us into emotion...

Author: By Orvis Driskell, | Title: The Advocate | 2/5/1963 | See Source »

...Goldfarb concentrates curlously on the unlovely aspects of life, with "rancid breathing," "plastic flowers," and "alley cans." If, by technique, he made them matter, there would be no quarrel; but alass he doesn't, there are happier things to write about. Other, wiser writers, understanding that there is not enough of language for more than a part of the truth, strike nearer the heart of things...

Author: By Orvis Driskell, | Title: The Advocate | 2/5/1963 | See Source »

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