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They had a lot to discuss. Rosovsky, in his letter, set as his objective nothing less than "an effort to reinterpret (and make more explicit) for our own time the broad educational principles that have guided us in the past." Citing the increased size and specialization of the Faculty as well as the changing needs of a more diverse student body. Rosovsky wrote of the need for a "renewed vitality and distinction in the intellectual atmosphere of the College...
...myth. He notes in a chapter on religion and sex, that "sexuality is by its very nature sacred and by its very nature religious." He concludes by calling upon the Church neither to dabble in "social relevance" nor to keep out of earthly affairs entirely. He would have her reinterpret her myths in order to reassert the importance of the transcendent. The Church, he says, is the only institution in a position to alleviate the despair which he sees all around us, since only religious myths can heal the rift between technology and nature...
...come by these days, it seems, and mediocre rock music is even more abundant; for those who have objections to either, there's a lot of objectionable material in Jesus Christ Superstar. This recorded "rock opera" makes an honest and often very interesting attempt to do three difficult things: reinterpret the events of the last week of Christ's life, set the new interpretation into the idiom of mass culture with modern language and characterizations that carry parallels in rock-culture and contemporary politics, and put the result into the form of conventional opera, orchestrated with rock music...
Given these facts, the public is invited to reinterpret two statements appearing in the CRIMSON's article of November 23. First, that "spokesmen" from Yale complained to the CRIMSON about arrangements for their women which they had suggested to us seems singularly ironic to me. I find it a breach of etiquette that the dissatisfaction within the Yale group concerning these arrangements was voiced neither to me nor to my management in the weeks preceding the concert. Second, the most inflammatory quotation appearing in your article, our manager's statement: "We would rather sing alone than sing with the Radcliffe...
...ISSUE becomes whether an administrator taking over an office such as Advanced Standing can by himself drastically reinterpret the office's regulations. Harnett's action is certainly disfunctional to those trying to create an atmosphere of genuine student-Faculty-administration cooperation and consultation. Harnett did not ask the Faculty to debate his reinterpretation. And obviously, Harnett did not take upper-class Advanced Standing students into consideration, many of whom agreed to sign the Advanced Standing contract two or more years ago, with a very different idea of what was expected of them...