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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Particularly outstanding was the rapport of the two artists, allowing a sureness and precision which is usually found only in ensembles of much longer standing Each one enjoyed the fullest freedom of individual expression, yet the result showed nothing but complete agreement and sympathy...

Author: By Paul A. Buttenwieser, | Title: Cello Sonatas | 3/18/1959 | See Source »

Since the HLU is a chapter of Campus Americans for Democratic Action, closer association with Faculty members of Cambridge ADA will also result from the contemplated changes, Frederic Freilicher '60, HLU treasurer, added...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HLU Seeks Affiliation With College Faculty | 3/18/1959 | See Source »

...predominating intellectual atmosphere. The rarity of extreme local accents at Harvard suggests a group of students who are already conscious of and are trying to suppress their regionality. They are further coerced by pressure to eradicate some of the more betraying aspects of their own provincialism. As a result, the overwhelming majority of "distributional" acceptances, despite surface differences, soon become indistinguishable intellectually from the large group of Easterners whose attitudes set the tone for the college...

Author: By Paul A. Buttenwieser, | Title: Intellectual Provincialism Dominates College | 3/17/1959 | See Source »

Scepticism, as an attitude of the college student, is an artificial technique to help him examine his academic problems. As a frame of mind, however, it is less likely to be the result of experience or disillusionment than it is the position taken by one who wants to give the the impression that he has been around. It is ideal for the student who is less anxious to be right than he is to avoid being wrong, whose desire for truth subserves his dread of being thought foolish. In his efforts to elude being caught in a ridiculous posture...

Author: By Paul A. Buttenwieser, | Title: Intellectual Provincialism Dominates College | 3/17/1959 | See Source »

...reported that the real cold-war economic challenge is to stimulate the export of more U.S. products, capital and know-how to all nations. It suggested a step-up in U.S. nonstrategic trade with the Soviet bloc, arguing that "if additional consumption of consumer goods could be stimulated, the result might be to produce pressures within the bloc, tending to divert resources from war potential to consumer goods." That would alsocompel the Red bloc to sell at home many of the consumer goods that it now exports in competition with Western businessmen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Strategy for the War | 3/16/1959 | See Source »

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