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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Girls are now canvassing the Radcliffe dorms, asking contributions of 50 cents. Ninety dollars are needed to pay for the ad, Miss Koshland said. The girls also plan to order buttons bearing their slogan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cliffies To Help Draft Resisters, Say 'Yes' to Guys Who Say 'No' | 3/7/1968 | See Source »

...Miss Horne's greatest triumph lay in overcoming her own substantial bulk. In the first act, largely because of Maestro Lewis' absurdly fast tempi in the Habanera and Seguidilla, her Carmen seemed only a winsome, fat slut, but the virtuosity of her singing and acting for the rest of the opera made it easy to believe every man in sight found her irresistible. Her sensuous voice moved with perfect flexibility from the dark richness of a Leontyne Price to the brilliance of a Birgit Nilsson. The weight of her low register in the Tarot Scene was miraculous, and the delicacy...

Author: By Stephen Kaplan, | Title: Carmen | 3/7/1968 | See Source »

Decked out in a red wig capable of infinite improvement, laced up so tightly that she seemed potentially explosive, Miss Horne defied the audience to disbelieve her Carmen, but no one did. Her instincts of when to talk instead of sing were uncannily correct, and her phrasing both musically and dramatically faultless. She is undoubtedly the greatest mezzo in the world, and with luck and judgement her next vehicle will be more worthy...

Author: By Stephen Kaplan, | Title: Carmen | 3/7/1968 | See Source »

...want to show our support for guys facing the draft," Miss Smith said yesterday. "The issues of this war concern us even though we can't be drafted...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cliffies To Help Draft Resisters, Say 'Yes' to Guys Who Say 'No' | 3/7/1968 | See Source »

Reconaissance photos and statistics miss the essence of the impact of U.S. bombing on the North. In dispatches from Hanoi and subsequent Senate testimony. Harrison Salisbury repeatedly argued that the damage caused by bombing was more than balanced by the popular patriotism and self-sacrifice it aroused. The new popular unity and mobilization seems only part of the picture...

Author: By David Blumenthal, | Title: Who's Sorry Now? | 3/7/1968 | See Source »

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