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Probably no man of the 12th century has had more meaning for intellectuals of the 20th than Thomas Becket. Hum bly born in London's Cheapside, Becket rose high in the world to become Chancellor of England under his fast friend and boon companion, King Henry II. Becket served his king by curbing the power of the lawless barons, and Henry then had him appointed Archbishop of Canterbury in order to curb the power of the clergy. Instead, Becket switched allegiance from King to God. His relevance for moderns is in his martyrdom and its unanswered questions: Where does...
...three Faculty directors, Robert Chapman, Daniel Seltzer, and George Hamlin. A warning: you'll be competing for grades with some of the members of the Summer Players (They have to be enrolled in Summer School in order to Join the company, and some of them will be taking Hum S-9 for the surest A of their lives...
...Committee on Educational Policy has decided to admit some 20 upperclassmen who have already taken a Gen Ed course to Hum 4, even if the course they book was Hum 8, a survey of dramatic taught by Seltzer and William Alfred, professor of English, until two years...
...Hum 4 will be the first Harvard course to give credit for work on the production of a play. "It is hoped that the play can be cast, an dits technical and designing staff drawn, from course membership...
...pays St. Louis' Bob Gibson $40,000 a year, but that doesn't mean he has to make it complicated. "I can't stand heehawing around," says Pitcher Gibson, 29, "studying the catchers' signs, staring at the hitters - all that jazz. My philosophy is to hum it in there, baby, and let's find out who's best - them or me." Other pitchers play around with windups, curves, sliders, screwballs and such. Not Gibson. He uses hardly any windup at all, simply rears back and fires-with a great paroxysm of flailing arms...