Word: gracefully
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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After intermission, Isaiah Jackson, who will be director of the Bach Society next year, came to the podium to lead an exhilarating performance of the Haydn Symphony No. 14. Haydn is easy to do, and Jackson did it with an easy grace that bodes well for the future of the Society...
Doubles, Harvard's strongest advantage, could prove to be the saving grace. If the singles split 3-3, Harvard is in high cotton; if the Crimson's down 4-2, there is still hope. Princeton has no wizard like Fitzgibbon this year to ensure at least one doubles victory...
Miss Caroline won the award for a diary she wrote entitled "Notes on My Twentieth Year." Awards were also made to Grace A. Gregory '66, for a paper "The Origin and Formation of Meteorites," Elisabeth L. Hackner '65, for a poem "Beaufort, 1898," and Anne Hebald '66, for a paper "The Sun, Line and Cave Allegories in the Republic of Plato: A Cyclical Theory." Honorable mentions went to Caroline G. Balderston '66 and L. Ann Cameron...
...reviewer. He went to Harvard's English department to lecture on comparative literature only last fall, considers his new position ideal. "Only by a favorable conspiracy of circumstances -and in this case a great university -can a man in my position devote himself to verse," he says. What grace the conspiracy may bring is suggested by his poem of the early '30s, "Winter Night...
...other: Monaco's Princess Grace...