Word: russin
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Robert J. Samuelson '67, president of the CRIMSON, and Joseph M. Russin '64, one of 92 past presidents, announced yesterday the victory of their teams in the annual CRIMSON undergraduate-alumni softball game, Rhesus J. Portfolio, long time CRIMSON mentor, assured reporters that "in any event, the final score...
...CRIMSON received honorable mention for two articles and an editorial in the CRIMSON on May 28, 1963, dealing with the termination of the appointment of Richard Alpert and the relief of Timothy F. Leary from further teaching duty. They are: Josiah L. Auspitz '63, of Philadelphia, Pa.; Joseph M. Russin, of Laramie, Wyo. and Dunster House; Michael W. Schwartz '63, of Great Neck, N.Y.; and Andrew T. Well '63, of Wyncote, Pa. and Winthrop House...
...have no special competence to judge pictures, but only a few in this book (the lonely freshman crossing the Yard, the Weld boathouse in mist, Aggrey Awori jumping, and the extraordinary portraits of James Baldwin, Joe Russin, and A. Weil) struck me as exceptional. On examination, the nine pictures in the opening section "November 22, 1963" capture the grief of the moment only because of the headlines in two of them; otherwise, they simply show inarticulately a depression that does not point to anything. The rest of the pictures are standard and boring. Perhaps they are our images of Harvard...
...vote was regarded as a defeat for Seymour, who was presiding over his last meeting as Chairman. Seymour voted against the compromise motion, proposed by Reed Ellis '65 and Russin, which would have returned the report to committee...
...Russin pointed out that the report cites polls showing that freshmen support across-the-board extensions of parietals, while proctors oppose them. "If after that the committee sides with the proctors, it better have damn good reasons," Russin said...