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Radcliffe College has sold Longfellow Hall of the Harvard Graduate School of Education for a little more than $1 Million, President Mary I. Bunting announced yesterday at the College's 83rd Convocation exercise in the First Congregational Church...
...some time," she reported, "the School of Education has been considering whether to rebuild on its present site or move to a new location. The purchase of Longfellow Hall, along with the acquisition of additional land across Appian Way, gives them at last a respectable home...
...SONG OF HIAWATHA (Pipestone, Minn.), an even more expansive redskin opera, has a stage more than a quarter of a mile wide with lighting that can pinpoint one face in the darkness or illuminate an acre of land. The hybrid Longfellow narrative comes out of loudspeakers while the actors pantomime, but even without dialogue, the leading role is so strenuous that fresh Hiawathas are sent in like substitute halfbacks to spell the panting starter. Their hero slays the "wary roebuck," sears the wild West Wind, hunts down "monsters and magicians," wendigoes and kenabeeks. Skillfully J-stroking his canoe back...
...small fire in a basement storage room of Longfellow Hall disrupted noon classes yesterday, but caused little damage...
...performed twice, first in civil ceremony, two days later by a rabbi. Marilyn ate matzo balls with her new in-laws, studied Judaism and became a convert to Miller's religion. Both sailed enthusiastically into the task of complementing their differences. As a British journalist wrote, parodying Longfellow in something called Highbrowarthur's Honeymoon...