Word: knudson
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Yardling" has elected Howard Suber to the position of Editor-in-Chief for the spring term. Assisting him are John P. Debicki, Managing Editor; and Allen H. Sohl and Donald K. Knudson, Production Co-Editors. Kenneth Auchincloss will serve as Sports Editor, and Robert C. Schlossman as Business Manager...
When Butcher had asked the Fellowship to consider sending the surplusses, Cole said, "Let them starve, maybe the people will revolt." He was backed by Robert A. Knudson '58, another Conservative, who said, "Let the Chinese starve, it's an act of God. At any rate, we ought to feed the people in the Bowery first...
...addition to Charivari, the Harvard-Radcliffe Music Clubs also presented four works by other student composers. Paul Knudson's Piano Sonata seemed to be the most significant of these. Despite passages of atonality, the work as a whole is not forbiddingly abstruse. A Serenade for Wind Quartet by Stuart Feder, Intrada and Dance by John Davison, and a Sonata for Cello and Piano by John Bavicchi were also on the program...
Many student practitioners of twelve-tone music pervert it to either intellectual hogwash or emotional hash. But Paul Knudson, in his Lyric Suite, produced a series of diversified, well-calculated effects ranging from desolation to jaunty self-confidence. And a little ditty by Christian Wolff, For Piano II, was notable for its extremely disjointed phrases, its bare, unornamented texture, and its utilization of the piano's percussive sonorities. On Monday night, Joel Mandelbaum's Piano Concerto in A received its premiere performance. Mandelbaum conducted the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra, and Ann Besser, to whom the work was dedicated, was soloist...
Carl I. Kanter '53, Paul F. Knudson '54, J. D. Bain Murray 2G. Norman R. Shapire 2G. Christian G. Wolff '55, Phebe Wood, Radcliffe graduate student, and Allan D. Sapp, instructor in Music, will perform their own compositions...