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Assistant Dean of the House System Thomas A. Dingman '67 called the service, which brought together about 100 friends, faculty members and parents, "a very moving occasion, giving us all a wonderful opportunity to celebrate his life."
Monegal agrees, saying, "The festival provides an example of a whole language at how to say things in hidden ways to avoid censorship. [The Franco censors] gave occasion [for Spanish filmmakers] to find expressive means rarely used in free countries."
Exactly how he created himself and his era remains something of a mystery, the topic of continuing debate. And this discussion is about to intensify nearly everywhere, thanks to the occasion provided by Eliot's centenary. For openers, a long awaited addition to the Eliot canon will be published next...
Then there was that muggy Sunday afternoon in late July when Giamatti and other dignitaries sat on folding chairs on the infield grass at Shea Stadium. The occasion was a love fest, the official retiring of the number (41) of the Mets' former pitcher Tom Seaver, a.k.a. Tom Terrific. In...
President Roh Tae Woo declared the competition open. In longer form, he told the citizens in a television address, really a pep rally, "Perhaps there has been no occasion before this in which we have been so united with one mind and heart amid rising hope and joy." He signed...