Word: heard
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Meanwhile an unidentified grad student had entered the bank and over-heard what had occurred earlier...
With others, I have heard with concern the suggestion that Mr. Samuel Bowles's intention to test the constitutionality of the Massachusetts loyalty oath is a somewhat quixotic enterprise. I hope that this is not the general feeling of the faculty. All such test oaths are repugnant to the academic spirit; the fact that this has been in effect for many years does not make it less so. And the fact that it has been accepted for so long is surely a reflection of the acquiescent tendencies of the community rather than the harmlessness of the oath. I hope that...
...give time to what he calls "little white boys playing Negro music." Following the image also means that commercials "with the Kingston Trio singing jingles," are taboo. Even in classical music, familiarity can bar a acceptable work from the WHRB list--something like Beethoven's Fifth is never heard on a regular show...
...most formal statement of what it is, who wrote it, and when. This policy doesn't give the announcer much chance to express his own feelings, but most of them don't seem to want the chance. Even Salerno, whose daily "Jazz Entree" makes him the most consistently-heard of any WHRB announcer, says he has no desire to build up a fan club or become an "air personality." "I'd get all kinds of crackpots calling in" with their problems, and "I couldn't take that," he explains...
...other members are Andy Pratt '68, lead guitar; Chris Frederickson '67, electric organ; John Hartnett '65, lead singer and rhythm guitar; John Altman '69 on the drums. The describe their sound--which no one else has yet heard--as "a pretty good mixture of the best of everything...