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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...presents Beckett's art as something to be read and heard, not to be secreted away and hacked to bitty ideas. Unfortunately it undergoes the "filthy synecdoche" of an anthologiser, but still this book provides a good patchwork of the textures Beckett has woven...

Author: By Tom Keffner, | Title: Beckett: Reclaiming the Unusable | 11/3/1976 | See Source »

...about something; it is that something itself." Both artists create this inseparable unity of form and content, but Beckett, unlike Joyce, does not orchestrate words into musical patterns so that literal sense is multiplied. His tragic clowns are immediate and comic. They have only to be seen and heard to be enjoyed...

Author: By Tom Keffner, | Title: Beckett: Reclaiming the Unusable | 11/3/1976 | See Source »

...those closely involved with extension education traditionally has not been matched with a similar interest on the part of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences as a whole, though Dr. Leonard Kopelman, an instructor in the program and assistant senior tutor of Leverett House, says he's "never heard a negative comment around the Faculty" about the School. "Bok and Rosovsky consider continuing education important," he says...

Author: By Daniel E. Larkin, | Title: Harvard's Pledge to Public Education: Hints at a New Trend-Setting Role? | 11/3/1976 | See Source »

...Harvard has done less than they should have over the years," says Grossman. "The community was not best served. It had been dawning on them for years; they just never did anything about it," he says. "A lot is going to be heard from the Extension School in the years to come," "I think Shinagel brings a real enthusiasm to the program and a knowledge of its direction," Shinagel says...

Author: By Daniel E. Larkin, | Title: Harvard's Pledge to Public Education: Hints at a New Trend-Setting Role? | 11/3/1976 | See Source »

...tousled hair. That must be him. It is him. "How are you, Senator?" (You've got to be deferential when you're a junior senator from a state nobody's ever heard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mr. Moynihan Goes to Washington? | 11/2/1976 | See Source »

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