Word: posner
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...charm of Gilbert and Sullivan is, after all, Sullivan, and the orchestra for this performance bubbles. The members say that it works because they've played together for all the rehearsals and performances. Also because of the direction of John Posner, who's led the HGSP orchestra out of its mid-'70s doldrums. The theater walls are peeling a bit this year, but the Agassiz still drops this orchestra endearingly in the audience's lap. Too bad the players read the Sunday Times or Weber when they're not actually playing...
...first major exhibition of its kind ever mounted in New York City, the Museum of Contemporary Crafts is showing 33 pieces of "New Stained Glass," devoted to small, "personal" works by leading artists that range from Miroesque abstraction to ribald political satire. One offbeat work by Californian Richard Posner, 29, is called The Big Enchilada 1975; it depicts in allegorical terms the White House infighting over Watergate. A similar show at the Pacific Design Center in Los Angeles drew 2,000 people on weekends, while another recent exhibition in the Washington suburb of Reston was jammed during its six-week...
Women in the 1971 Business School class of over 700 students formed the WSA to provide a feeling of unity to the 28 female students in that class, Posner said Monday...
...This is the first time that I've known of a man being elected as a representative," Posner added...
With this year's rise in the enrollment of women to 20 percent of the student body, the role of the WSA has expanded, Posner said. The group is basically geared toward women, although men may attend the group's exam review sessions, guest lectures and other activities, she added...