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...from that most insular of insularities, Quincy House, comes Opus. Edited by Alexis Viereck and Newton Kershaw, it is a tidy collection of prose and poetry by six previously unpublished students. Any local magazine would do well to look as attractive, and most would be improved by including some of its best pieces...
...only prose in the issue is Newton Kershaw's "A Matter of Love," and I found it hard to decide what kind of game he's playing here. The plot is saccharine even by the standards of the traditional Harvard sex story, so Stephen and Maria, "two very unordinary students," share a special relationship which features endless avowals of their love (the word is used a record thrity-three times) and a never-to-be-equalled scene in which they sit, naked, in Stephen's living room, listening to Beethoven. Not surprisingly, they retire to his bedroom as "Beethoven erupted...
Michael Brenne '65, of 900 Memorial , Cambridge and Catonsville, Maryland and David S. Kershaw '65, of Quincy and Oyster Bay, New York, have the Churchill Scholarships, named the late Sir Winston Churchill...
...Brackman, Peter M. Briggs, Gregory Brumfield, James C. Burrows, James T. Campen, Eric G. Chipman, John D. Fay, Alan Gilbert, Lenn E. Goodman, Stephen H. Goodwin, Robert J. Gorden, Anthony Graham-White, James E. Haber, Harry T. Hunt, David J. Israel, Richard Jacobson, Dewitt H. John Jr., David S. Kershaw, James R. King, Elliot M. Klein, David M. Kotz, Robert M. Leonhardt, and James I. Lepowsky...
...exciting runoff, Skip Smaha captured the boys' North American sialom title by beating out Ralph Kershaw. Both had successfully run through the sialolm course at 28, 30, 32, and 34 m.p.h. At the point Skip successfully navigated the course with 12 and 18 feet off the regular 75 foot line, picking up four more buoys with 24 feet...