Word: objectives
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Ceramics always make a distinctive gift, but hand-made ceramics by New York's Iona Deur are also true pieces of art. Each object is done individually to order. You may have someone's initials, a portrait of a pet, or an illustration of a hobby put on any piece...
Miss Stapleton does an excellent job of conveying the transition back to a sentient life; she is alternately wild and spent, never quite understanding the world around her. The object of her renewed affections is played by Eli Wallach, who is adequate in his clownish impersonation of the Marlon Brando-type lover...
Even if the University had agreed that it could not apply the Corporation ruling to the rugby team, it would still probably object to the principal of permitting undergraduate organizations to appear on commercially sponsored programs of any sort. It would object on the grounds that groups so doing would be selling out the "good name of Harvard" for the benefit of sponsors' profits...
Meyer also thought that commercial garages would object to allowing street parking, which might take away some of their business. He feels that students would all park out on the streets under the proposed plans, since they could do it free, and this would crowd things even more...
...object so much to the inevitable closing of off-campus houses as to the tone your article took in reporting it. Henry House is not a rat trap in any sense of the word, and, frankly, we are sorry to see Radcliffe lose it. Susan Storck '53 Martha Tanner '53 Adele Sargent '53 Barbara Whitney...