Word: indoor
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...lifting of the ban against indoor demonstrations...
...Challenge. Much of the blame falls on President Grayson Kirk, whose aloof, often bumbling administration has proved unresponsive to grievances that have long been festering on campus. Last month, when a group led by Students for a Democratic Society marched into Low Library to protest a university ban on indoor demonstrations, Kirk began disciplinary proceedings against six of the leaders. Feeling thus challenged, and long provoked, the SDS last week organized a defiant demonstration. The students demanded that the charges against the six be dropped, and also seized the occasion to protest the construction of a new off-campus gymnasium...
...early haphazard, boisterous ways. Luminal artists first experimented with the pulsating strobe effects and psychedelic projections that have since moved into discotheques, ballets and boutiques; the newest and most radical works are apt to be calm, cool and minimal. A case in point is Dan Flavin's "Indoor Routines," constructed of 54 pink and gold fluorescent tubes, which turned the main floor of Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art into a lurid, luminal glen...
...Crimson scored 59 1/2 points--only one less than the other six schools combined--as an expected threat from Northeastern, which nearly upset Harvard in the indoor GBC's this year, never materialized. The Huskies managed only 14 1/2 points and third place in the standings. Boston College is in second with...
...other colleges entered in the meet, only Northeastern should pose any serious challenge to Harvard, McCurdy said yesterday. In the Greater Boston Indoor Championship in February, the Crimson had to win the last relay of the meet to squeeze by the Huskies...