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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...change in attitude, and its tangible effect upon Harvard's performance. was quite noticeable. The junior line of Steve Owen, Joe Cavanagh and Dan DeMichele, which had been reunited last week but was shut out in the Northeastern game, accounted for one goal in each period, all by DeMichele...

Author: By John L. Powers, | Title: Icemen Dump Green, 6-1; DeMichele Tallies Three | 12/8/1969 | See Source »

...doesn't Harvard play a man short to make things even?" one spectator asked During the second period, it did. Near the ten-minute mark. Paul went off for drawing blood, a five-minute infraction and moments later, a second Harvard skater joined...

Author: By John L. Powers, | Title: Icemen Dump Green, 6-1; DeMichele Tallies Three | 12/8/1969 | See Source »

...make-up with a total emphasis on "the actor-spectator relationship of perpetual, direct, live' communion." Grotowski wants, of all things, to give the theatrical experience back to the people who are actually in the theatre when the performance takes place-that is, the actors and the audience, period. In such a "Pour Theatre." not only will the designers and stagehands be eliminated, but so will the playwright. Grotowski sees all theatrical technicians as belonging to the "Rich Theatre" or to the movies...

Author: By Frank Rich, | Title: The Theatregoer The Three Sisters at the Loeb through Dec. 13 | 12/6/1969 | See Source »

...those games, evidently, was the Harvard contest at Cambridge. Leading 3-0 after only 23 minutes of play. Dartmouth collapsed badly. yielding four third-period goals before losing 6-3. It was a damaging psychological blow to a Green squad that had for two periods, thought it was finally going somewhere...

Author: By John L. Powers, | Title: Undefeated Stickmen Face Indians Tonight | 12/6/1969 | See Source »

...participate in re Project in a substantial way. I believe it to be very important that Harvard is represented on whatever Board determines Project policies. If these "representatives" are simply self-appointed individuals, my judgment is that their views will tend to become less influential over a period of time than if they have been appointed to the task, by the President, on the basis of an informal agreement between the two institutions. However, my judgment may be mistaken. If M.I.T. decides to give full weight to the opinions of individual Harvard members who sit on a Policy Board which...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Mail PATTULLO CLARIFIES | 12/5/1969 | See Source »

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