Word: harold
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...close of the meeting, Harold A. McDougall '67, president of CRCC, announced that his organization will take responsibility for providing information about summer projects planned organizations which endorse CRCC. CRCC is planning a series of symposiums, be held in the next few weeks, at which representatives from national and civil rights groups will discuss their projects, and inform students about how they may participate in them...
...letter in the current Variety, Harold R. Scott '57 points out that "the Negro members of the original company were signed to only one-year contracts by the previous co-directors, Elia Kazan and Robert Whitehead, while the majority of the permanent members were signed to two-year contracts." None of the Negroes' contracts has been renewed...
...Harold Tovish, another well-known artist, is exhibiting his work at the Swetzoff Gallery (119 Newbury St.) One of this sculptor's fine heads is now on exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts. In his recent work, however, he seems to have gone spectacularly astray perhaps under the influence of Pop art. Here he is displaying pieces constructed since 1962, with prices starting at $6000. I am puzzled about why such an artist and a gallery should go to so much trouble over objects of so little interest, but perhaps other will disagree...
British Prime Minister Harold Wilson went to Washington last week not to ask for money but to talk about it-and the talk focused attention on the small band of Americans who are the nation's front-line strategists in the gold war. In one hectic day, Wilson managed to share Scotch and headaches with the Secretaries of Treasury and Commerce, the chairman of the Federal Reserve, the chief presidential economist and a score of their erudite underlings. These puissant men, almost all of them newcomers to the first team, are increasingly called upon by the rising pressures...
...School plans to have four new chairs endowed in the field of foreign and comparative law. Harold J. Berman, professor of Law and Arthur T. von Mehren '43, professor of Law, may receive two of these...