Word: rittenberg
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...third of their amenity activities by themselves. At that time the graduates of women's athletics were too young, too few and too poor relative to their male counterparts that Radcliffe sports could not keep pace with the level of funds raised by the men, says Robert Rittenberg '55, chairman of the Friends of Harvard Track. While the men being solicited "were from the 20's, 30's and 40's," he says, the Friends of Radcliffe track were "a struggling undergraduate group...
...Harvard Track, gave some money to the women's groups to help them out. Friends of Harvard Track, for example, paid for one third of the women's travel and vacation fees. An anonymous donor paid another third, while the women only paid for the final third, according to Rittenberg...
Fundraisers for the Friends of Track and Field agree. "We didn't see the distinction between the men's and women's programs," Rittenberg says. "We looked at the women's program and it looked like one which deserved our support...
...Mark Rittenberg, a professional director who recently founded the Jerusalem Drama Workshop in Israel, will direct "Charlotte," providing undergraduates with a chance to work with a realworld expert. Rittenberg said in his prospectus for the project that he plans it to be a semester-long process of dramatic exploration, and "an opportunity to work without limits--which does not mean without artistry...
...PETE RITTENBERG had laid first claim to the 1981 Harvard Iron Man award by nabbing the U.S. Track and Field Federation pentathlon championship on January 25. Rittenberg was in second place after the first three events in the five-part contest but finished strong with firsts in the high jump and the 1000 meter run to cop the title... A day earlier three Harvard thinclads posted personal bests in the annual New York-Boston Invitation Meet. Freshman MARK HENRY won the high jump with a leap of 6 ft., 9 in. In the mile run only a close examination...