Word: organize
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Before Shapiro stood a slim, impassive Negro named Winston Moseley, 29. In the course of confessions to police and his own horrifying testimony at the trial, Moseley had admitted murdering three women, setting fire to the genital organ of one victim, raping "four or five" others, robbing and attempting to rape even more. He had attacked lone women on New York streets, using a single-shot .22 rifle, a pistol, a steak knife, a hunting knife and a screwdriver. He was also a necrophiliac. Said a psychiatrist in court: "He told me he got no thrill with live women...
White Gloves & Pink Diplomas. Ungummed social graces were much in evidence last week as 90 graduates carried pink diplomas in one white-gloved hand and pink roses in the other. An organ played, and as if on signal, the girls broke into tears-for Emma Willard will be hard to leave...
...with cavalier abandon. Almost every dreamlike painting is set on an undifferentiated desert stage. Bearded sages tote trays of naked dolls on their heads as if bearing man's fate on their minds, while disputing some unknown subject. A balloon bobs over a barren strand carrying a pipe organ. In The Drummer (see opposite page) the images on flaking and fading billboards alternate between stage flats and solid figures in a wistful play of appearance and reality...
...time for us to examine the record and potential of the HCUA. Has it lived up to its constitutional responsibilities? Has it become a respected organ of student opinion? Do the College officials pay more than lip service to the proposals it presents? Or has it become an organization which undertakes most of its studies at the request of the Administration rather than the students, finding its own ideas largely ignored by the officials in the College? The HCUA still deludes itself that it is powerful, influential and generally respected by students and faculty. The record it has compiled proves...
When he finished, he left a note saying that the Andover Organ Company had removed the pipes to revoice and retune them, and signed it with the name of the 1962 president of the Harvard-Radcliffe Organ Society...