Word: monson
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Pierian Sodality of 1808 will present Karen A. Monson '66 (flute) and Charles E. Hamlen '65 (plano) in a concert at 8:30 p.m. tonight in the Fogg Art Museum Courtyard...
...Florida aristocrat whose grandfathers fought on both sides in the Civil War. Ordering the restaurant doors opened to Negroes, Simpson enjoined the Manucys and "each member" (about 1,500) of the Ancient City Hunting Club from molesting the owners or Negro customers in any way. James Brock, whose Monson Motor Lodge was set afire, still had a point. For the Civil Rights Act to work in St. Augustine, he testified, "we will need very strong law enforcement for a long time...
...Harvard-Radcliffe Music Club has elected officers for 1964-65. They are: president, Daniel J. Rishman '66 of Dunster House and Greensboro, N.C.; vice-president, Jason Kelley '66 of Adams House and Dallas, Tex,; secretary, Donald J. O'Bell '66, of Dunster House and Kingsville, Ohio; and treasurer, Karen Monson '66, of Moors Hall and Newburgh...
...Harvard-Radclifle Orchestra has announced the election of John P. Bilesikian '65, of Lowell House and Newton, president: Charles E. Hamlen '65, of Quincy House and Schenectady, N.Y., vice-president: Charmian L. Curtis '65, of Comstock Hall and Gilford, N.H., treasurer: Karen Monson '66, of Moors Hall and Newburgh, N.Y., secretary, and Judith Robinson '66, of Jordan W and Lombard, Ill, librarian; and the appointment of John R. Siegmund '65, of Leverett House and Grosse Points Woods. Mich., manager...
Miss Karen Monson '66 played the Poem with a sweet, singing tone that remained clear, and carried through Sanders, even in the low registers of the flute. Here technique never faltered; the balance Swoboda maintained between her and the orchestra never wavered. In fact, her performance was too constant: Miss Monson never varied her tone quality or volume. By the end of the Poem, I wished for some slight distortion that would reveal excitement, some subtlety to tell of understanding...