Word: hornblowers
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...DeMille, Howard Hawks, Raoul Walsh, William Wyler, Busby Berkeley, Henry King, Ernst Lubitsch and Victor Fleming. Behind them were the producers, who were far more important then than they are now, men such as David O. Selznick, Sam Goldwyn, Darryl F. Zanuck, Pandro S. Berman, Hal Wallis and Arthur Hornblow...
...this point, the storm broke. A hasty council of war, called by Phillips' foes, met through the night of April 16. By dawn, the group, led by Michael Hornblow '62 had decided to petition the Council for a constitutional change which would bar the President and vice-President of the Council from holding office in "or acting as a spokesman "for any partisan organization...
Much of it, to be sure, has a tacky, plastic, here-today-blown-tomorrow look, as if it were a city made of credit cards. But much of it has grace and substance. From nations to corporations, everybody is there to hawk and hornblow. All the crammed buildings are engaged in a mad struggle for attention. And somehow, in its jostling, heedless, undisciplined energy, it makes a person happy to be alive in the 20th century...
...Michael Hornblow '62 remarked that since the Council should have a limited, humble function, it should have a humble name." Marc J. Roberts '64 described the proposed change as "an accurate description of the duties of the new Council's functions without the usual student government connotations of 'student council' or the memory of Howie Phillips...
...Following are excerpts from the Constitution of the Harvard Council for Undergraduate Affairs, proposed for approval by the student body. The committee for reevaluation of the present Student Council was Stephe L. Pehl '62, Chairman; Michael Hornblow '62 and Mare J. Roberts '64, Council members; William E. Bailey '62, Chairman of the Dunster House Committee; James T. Halverson '62, Chairman of the Adams House Committee, John A. Hodges '62, Chairman of the Eliot House Committee, and Barnett M. Frank '61-4, former Council member...