Word: paged
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Within the brief span of ten days last spring, for example, Harvard undergraduates produced nine fulllength dramatic performances, ranging in difficulty from a Broadway musical to a Greek tragedy, in Greek. At the same time, teams of CRIMSON editors were gathering information in the South for a twelve-page feature survey of university racial integration. WHRB was already readying its transmitters for adaptation to frequency modulation, the Debate Council had four teams travelling through the mid-west, and forty-five singers of the Glee Club were in rehearsal for an eight week summer concert tour of Europe...
...page Report, prepared by a special committee chaired by Oscar Handlin, professor of History, called for a standing committee in order to make available information on the "prospects, opportunities and problems" of the teaching profession...
...most of its pictures need a little more light on the subject, but there are a few very excellent ones--the sunlight streaming down on the heads of tutors dining in Eliot, many of the snatches of Harvard drama, and a few terrific outing shots. There is, of course, page after page of dull photography--of boys gazing blankly at books, of people merely standing around, of more boys gazing at books. These perhaps represent the tedium which the editors of 321 seem to find most characteristic of Harvard. But one wonders why it must go on for so many...
...sense of humor. But this is a kind of Grace and cannot be demanded. One might reasonably have expected, however, a concern with the life of ideas which exists (hopefully) behind the movement of academic politics. Instead he is given a summary of the CRIMSON's front page and probably of a few meetings with Deans. It makes one wonder whether anything did transpire in the University besides the endless talk about expansion, besides the reports on the growth of religion (treating it like some kind of stock quotation), besides clanking of the machinery of political clubs, the Student Council...
...recognition of outstanding achievement in various aspects of Harvard Theatre during the present academic year, the CRIMSON's theatre critics have for the first time bestowed 6-C Awards on a number of productions and individuals. The recipients of these Awards are announced on page two of today's issue...