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...appeal to a common black culture with a political orientation," says Ken Ingraham '74-5, president and one of the remaining original Kuumbas. "We stay away from specific incidents but we're not apolitical. In fact, people often say we're too political...
...just an iceberg on stage--just the tip--a lot of personal and group agony is all behind the scenes and it's going to take much more of that kind of unseen work because we are striving to make Kuumbas an institution," declares Ingraham...
...thrilling to watch as well as hear when they are onstage. In last week's performance at Burden Hall at the Business school the singers captivated a crowd of over 300 people. Clad in a flowing white choral robe and white slacks, and topped by his shiny black Afro, Ingraham and the dashiki and and Afro-garbed choir exuded a contagious joy and enthusiasm in their singing. The audience forgot its own troubles for three hours and stood up and clapped and chanted and shouted amen and hallelujah with the Kuumbas. Despite the hard work, lack of support and other...
...effort was divided into separate projects for film and camera, and Land plunged into both, often disappearing for weeks at a time to work 18-hour days in his laboratory. His constant shuffling between projects unnerved some associates. Recalls Assistant Vice President Christopher Ingraham: "When we seemed to be putting all our efforts into camera design, someone would say, 'God damn it, Dr. Land, how about making the film?' And he would reply, 'Oh, that's all taken care of, don't worry about that.' Actually, the film people couldn't believe their...
...Johnson chose nine for district benches and higher judicial posts, while John Kennedy selected three. Of Nixon's four Southern nominees to the Fifth Circuit, two have been at least average-Charles Clark of Mississippi and Paul Roney of Florida -but the others were G. Harrold Carswell and Ingraham. Still, that record is a bit better than John Kennedy's. One J.F.K. appointment to a district court in Mississippi was William Harold Cox, a college roommate of Senator Eastland's who had addressed blacks from the bench as "niggers." Writes Victor S. Navasky in Kennedy Justice...