Word: reade
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Burton Stokes of Cleveland and Richard Hatcher of Gary, Ind. This was indeed a splendid article and one which I felt to be very sincere. It brought out good points on both men, but the praise was not "sugar-coated." It was one of the few articles I have read on the Negro which was truly sincere, straightforward and unpretentious...
After an hour of debate, Lucy M. Candib '68, read a proposal to abolish all student government. "RGA is a farce. We Radcliffe students have no majority on Radcliffe's important decision-making bodies," she said. Mrs. Bunting called abolition of government "a worthwhile proposal...
Jarrell was one of the elite, and one can read this book for titilating glimpses into the insider's world of working poets. In places Lowell is called "Cal" and William Carlos Williams "Bill," and the coziness is compulsively fascinating to an outsider. But the real question is what brought this great and loving fraternity of American poets together? And the answer--God-like Randall--is fascinating...
Jarrell, too, wrote poems. They read like his essays--pure, uncompromising, and dazzlingly intelligent. But Jarrell wasn't merely being modest when he said his readers must be indulgent of him--what he says is largely said elsewhere and without the grace of his voice, his poems might seem banal...
...Police Riot in Grove Hall" read the Bay State Banner, Boston's Negro weekly, after the city's disturbances in June...