Word: latelies
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Robert M. Krim '70 and Richard E. Hyland '69-4, who entered late in the meeting, charged that the University was failing to promote qualified painters to journeyman status for "racist" reasons...
...final Crimson score came late in the third period. Assisted by Bogovich. Gomez scored his 16th goal of the season. Gomez leads the Crimson squad in scoring, but more amazing is the fact that he played the game with injuries to his foot and knee incurred during the Yale game...
...School committee, which began discussing the Project late last month, outlined several conditions which it said the Project must meet before Harvard should join it, including...
...reaction in the fifties against the poetic domination of Eliot was expressed by Peter Viereck in a parody of Prufrock: "Today the women come and go Talking of T.S. Eliot." Jonathan Culler, in his introduction to the Centennial Anthology, described a magazine that had "stayed Georgian ten years too late during the poetic ferment of the twenties"; the poets who found themselves at Harvard after the close of World War II, nearly thirty years later, had no patience with these traditions. Led by William Carlos Williams, poets like Ashbery, Kenneth Koch, and later Frank O'Hara argued over the conventions...
...Advocate -sponsored readings at Harvard used to involve people like Robert Frost and Marianne Moore: they were events, and everyone in Cambridge attended them. Afterwards, the fortunate literati crowded about the bar in the Sanctum of the Advocate House and listened to performances. Late in the evening, the guest would be solemnly propelled over to the Register, where he signed his name, along with anyone else who was arrogant enough to think they deserved to be recorded as present...