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Kennedy's remarks yesterday seemed to indicate that his campaign speeches will emphasize plans for "Massachusetts of the future" rather than a recitation of his record.
Andrew Peabody, a member of the Class of 1828, discussed student-faculty relations with the nostalgia that comes only when one has long ceased to be an undergraduate. "There existed between the two parties very little of kindly intercourse, and that little generally secret. If a student went unsummoned to...
Money for Memorial Church came in slowly, and the building could not be dedicated until Armistice Day, 1932. It was an unmistakably Christian service, with lessons from the Bible and a recitation of the Lord's Prayer. Dean Willard L. Sperry of the Divinity School was completely explicit in emphasizing...
In addition he has not paced the show very well. The wedding scene seems rushed and clumsy, the lyric recitation forced, pompous and overlong. His blocking, i.e., plotting of the actors' movements, seems often unhappy and imperceptive, but he suffers from the disadvantage of a very small acting area.
The program then concluded with the recitation of "Class Odist" William S. Gray's verses to "Fair Harvard," and the singing of them by Class Chorister Joel M. Bernstein and the audience.