Word: maintainence
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Lisa Bernstein and freshman Kim Belshe replaced Wendy Carle and Dorris Woolery at the forward spots after both fouled out near the end of the game. Bernstein and Belshe clicked immediately to maintain Harvard's lead...
...conflicts inevitably result. It pays to take courses outside the VES department, yet between required studio time and hours spent on course assignments, many students find they have little time left for private artwork. Moreover, many find it difficult to maintain a serious self-image as an artist in an environment of such traditional academic attitudes: an environment pervaded by ignorance and misconceptions of the visual arts and of the VES department...
...letter of protest to President Bok last spring from the Undergraduate Committee on Shareholder Responsibility. While training in these areas does not make members immoral, it tends to give them a limited perspective and slants their views toward the corporations. The secrecy which the committee has tried to maintain, especially last spring, inhibits contact with constituencies, particularly through the press. This fall I seem to be the only member concerned about the problem, since I am apparently the only one who wants to represent my constituency to any extent...
...Committee, Mr. Steiner said last week that the ACSR is not supposed to be representative of the Harvard Community. However, in his 1978 commencement speech, which of course reached a much larger audience, President Bok claimed that the ACSR is representative. Regardless of President Bok's public relations, I maintain that the ACSR is not representative, but certainly should...
Having played Dracula on Broadway, Actor Frank Langella is now in Cornwall, sinking his teeth into the same role for a film. Although the movie will have a different script, approach, director, cast and special effects, Langella wants to maintain his conception of the role of the sanguineous count. Dracula, he feels, has been misunderstood. "I don't play him as a hair-raising ghoul," says Langella. "He is a nobleman, an elegant man, with a very difficult problem...