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The idea for a massive capital campaign for the College may have even proceeded October. In a letter dated Feb. 4, 1957 to William Bentinck-Smith ’37, Pusey’s assistant, Lamont even remarked that “It could be said that the groundwork for...
The multifaceted nature of the campaign proved to be effective. According to a receipt prepared in the Office of the Recording Secretary, the program raised approximately two million dollars in paid gifts by December 15, 1956 and an additional $1.6 million in unpaid pledges. By June 11, 1959?...
Most importantly, though, history teaches its students that they are the products of a multifaceted and rich tradition. A consciousness of the past not only offers the instructive examples of prior greatness but also the folly of human pride. As creatures in time, we all are products of history: We...
Following a brief intermission, the program traveled back 100 years to Ernst von Dohnányi’s “Piano Quintet No. 1 in C minor, Op. 1.” Joined by pianist Joel G. Fan ’91, the Ying Quartet displayed their multifaceted...
In light of the infamous Danish caricature crisis of 2005, one would expect cartooning to be a dicey practice in the Middle East. The scandal, which provoked reprinting and reprisal the world over, and which—according to some reports—led to more than 100 deaths, satirized...