Word: goldmans
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...than two weeks when a task force of 14 writers and photographers was at work recording, in words and pictures, the first 100 days of his new Administration. The contributors include men and women of such established reputation as Princeton's History Professor Eric F. (Rendezvous with Destiny) Goldman and the London Economist's Barbara Ward, but their product is a weird paste-up. Many of the critical hours and major problems of the 100 days are glossed over or overlooked. Laos is dismissed with four pictures. The Cuban invasion (which occurred on the 87th...
Also announced were next year's managers for these sports. D. Roger Ferguson '62, of Dunster House and East Syracuse, N.Y., will be undergraduate manager for track, and Steyen M. Goldman '62, of Leverett House and Brooklyn, N.Y., will manage varsity spring track...
...find it ironic that a man like Pete Seeger, who is invoking the right of freedom of speech in the courts, should be denied the right to speak at Harvard. Peter L. Goldman, Robert C. Smith, Thomas H. Joyce, Nleman Fellows...
...entire repertoire has been built around Hector Berliox's "Grande Funeral Symphony and Triumphal," a difficult work, in the past avoided by American concert bands. The Harvard Band will attempt one of the first performances of a new arrangement by Richard Franko Goldman...
Hobie Armstrong started out as though he had finally learned where to run, but soon dispelled that notion. On the Princeton six in the second quarter, Armstrong ignored daylight all around and ran smack into his interference and Tiger Ron Goldman. The resulting fumble hurt...