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...NCAA rule has aroused wide controversy and was opposed by most football coaches at the time of its passing. The Ivy petition for a one-year experiment with unlimited substitution in the first official protest, and, if granted, could lead to many similar requests...
...One must admit that the stylistic growth which the pieces on the program represent is an impressive achievement for any one-year course in music, and that the techniques used are often helpful for creative work. But now that Mr. Moevs has succeeded in getting his students to create a sense of coherence in their works, it is unfortunate that he will not be here next year to inculcate them equally skillfully with a sense of imagination...
Kerciu, who has a one-year contract to teach at Ole Miss, is expected to leave Mississippi in June, as he had planned previously
...Home Office denied him entry. His London nightclub booking set off a parliamentary furor-"If we want four-letter words," sniffed a Tory M.P., "we can train our own people"-but that was the least of Lenny's worries. Back home, he was booked solid. Appealing a one-year jail sentence for an obscenity conviction in Chicago, he faced a similar charge in California, plus two narcotics raps. Wherever he roamed, Lenny seemed to be in sick transit...
Michael Shinagel, Harvard's Peace Corps adviser, has said that interest in the program is high in the Harvard community. He added that the National Service Corps' one-year term of enlistment might interest a number of students who do not want to spand two years in the overseas Peace Corps...