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Probably because they were not called upon to represent pure virtue or pure evil, the rest of the dancers were good. Karen Wilk wore the mask of hark and skulked about with the mystery necessary for her ultimate metamorphosis. Also part of the palace menage, the guards did what was required, particularly Eleanor Sutherland, who did more. As good were the tavern people...
...Dirksen launched into a seasonal mercy speech. "I had a moment to spend downtown the other day," he said. "I could hear the Gramophones and radios pealing out the lovely words and phrases which somehow give animation to people in this one season and that somehow soften the spirit-Hark! the Herald Angels Sing and 0, Little Town of Bethlehem." The members of the Senate, suggested Dirksen, should soften their spirits toward Joe McCarthy...
Guest speakers are the real core of the Bull and Bear organization. Every other Friday the members gather in Hark-ness Commons to eat lunch, listen to, and question leaders in business and finance on aspects of investments. "We are not limited to the Stock Exchange, but it is a basic and interesting place from which to begin." Weinberger explains. Next year the club plans to branch out into the problems of plant management...
...Hark! the morning bell is pealing...
...unlimited cuts was thrown out and a new rule limiting non Dean's List students to five cuts per term a course installed. Today student monitors police the aisles in Yale's small (50-man--or less) lecture rooms, dutifully noting down those absent. Editors of the News hark back to the Good Old Days when Big Brother was not watching you, and Yale was a college for self-reliant men. Nevertheless, DeVane's office is not old-fogey; parietal rules at Yale allow women in the rooms until...