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...Radcliffe Class Day oration will be a collectively-written summary of women's protests against University hiring and educational practices, the president of the senior class, Lynn Sakai '73, announced last night...
...poor response among Radcliffe seniors to an audition at which one speech and speaker for Class Day were to be selected compelled the cooperative approach to the oration, Sakai said at a meeting of 40 University women in Lehman Hall...
After an invocation by His Eminence, Beth I. Best '47, president of the Radcliffe Alumnae Association, and Lynn Sakai '73, president of the Radcliffe senior class, greeted the guests. The Radcliffe Choral Society sang, as the sun shone for the first time since the national election a week and a half...
After an invocation by Archbishop lakovos. Primate of the Greek Orthodox, Church of North and South America Lynn 'Y. Sakai, president of the Class of 1973, greeted the guests. She called for equal admissions and spoke strongly of Radcliffe's responsibility to protect and bolster her own identity...
...painting water. "Korin waves" recur in a long screen of gray cranes by Suzuki Kiitsu (1796-1858). A copy of a Korin (now in the Freer Gallery), Kiitsu's frieze of birds, with their dipping beaks and stilted legs, is a distillation of variety in unity. Sakai Hoitsu's (1761-1828) screen of Thirty-Six Immortal Poets is virtually a compendium of Rimpa techniques and virtues: the sprightly drawing of flower and tendril; the formal presentation of each poet in a separate cartouche, as in a print. In his more realistic vein, as in a screen depicting Flowering...