Word: processional
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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At 3 in the morning, a serpent of lights begins to coil up Mount Sinai--up the path Moses took, a sparkling procession of tourists' flashlights. As dawn arrives, you see less lovely effects--the litter of candy wrappers, soda cans and Kodachrome boxes people have discarded on the ascent...
On one stage a flock of doves is released to flutter over the heads of the audience. On another there's an ethereal procession of dancers dressed as parti-colored birds. The avian stagecraft is not the only thing linking two complementary productions that have enlivened New York City's...
Many of those in the procession expressedconcern over the University's proposed benefitscuts, especially in the area of health care. "I'mhere because I'm a part-time worker," saidVictoria Kent, an undergraduate coordinator in theSociology department. "There's a question in mymind as to whether or not I'II...
Politics. Corrupt and dispiriting, a procession of mediocre Presidents (Millard Fillmore, Franklin Pierce, James Buchanan), spineless on slavery, men whom Whitman called "our topmost warning and shame."
Jack Lemmon '47, who received the first Harvard Arts Medal, joined Cambridge Mayor Kenneth E. Reeves '72 and an originator of Arts First, John Lithgow '67, to lead a procession with the Harvard University Band and student performers.