Word: kirks
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Library, the huge Roman-style building where Columbia President Grayson Kirk has his offices, remained the focus of attention today. Professor Robert Fogelson announced that students would no longer have free access to the building...
According to the New York Post, sources in Mayor John V. Lindsay's office said that the police moved toward the building at the request of Kirk, although Kirk did not intend the men to break up the faculty, but merely "get into position...
...smell of the crowd has led to the roar of the grease paint. Candidates have learned that the important thing is not so much what they say but that they say something that will get them on the evening news. "Our leaders," says Columbia University President Grayson Kirk, "are expected to appear almost on call before the television cameras, to hold innumerable press conferences, and to share their thoughts, even if they may be fragmentary and half-formed, with everyone in the country. No leader can long survive such ordeals and emerge from them unscathed...
Sheila MacRae was in the running; so were Lisa Kirk, June Allyson and half a dozen others. Rarely had so many of Broadway's grandes dames hankered after one leading role-and a replacement part at that. Yet when Angela Lansbury stepped down from her brassy, jazzy, sassy lead in Mame after 775 performances, the plum was passed to a long shot-Janis Paiqe, 44, one of the leggiest of World War II pinups and famed as Babe Williams in 1954's The Pajama Game. "This is the show I've been waiting for all my life...
After the slaughter was over, M.I.T. coach Kirk Randall said of the Crimson netmen, "I think they have a well-balanced team with a lot of depth...