Word: scandalous
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...WAPSHOT SCANDAL by John Cheever. 309 pages. Harper...
Harvard's widely acclaimed parietal scandal becoming a part of the rich folklore of American collegiate sex. Having made most of the major newspapers and slick magazines, the story recently drifted into the deft hands of the pulp magazine editors...
Anyone who is older than an Eagle Scout can remember the scandal. There was a grown man, a dreamer in denims named Jackson Pollock, tacking canvas to the floor and dribbling paint onto it. That was less than 20 years ago, but now Pollock has been dead nearly eight years, and the time has come for looking at Pollock in retrospect. This week Manhattan's Marlborough-Gerson Gallery provides the opportunity in a show of 150 Pollocks, drawn mainly from his widow's estate. That exhibition is backed by ten early works in the tiny Griffin Gallery...
...controversy over our recognition, over five black individuals wrote letters to the CRIMSON strongly in our favor (some were not published), but no white student or teacher (except people in the CRIMSON and HCUA) was concerned enough to express an opinion. Contrast this with the response to the sex scandal...
...first step toward penetrating the mystery, Attorney General Robert Kennedy's Justice Department last week won an 18-count indictment against DeAngelis, whose Allied Crude Vegetable Oil Refining Corp. precipitated the scandal by going into bankruptcy. The counts charged DeAngelis with transporting across state lines $40 million worth of forged warehouse receipts for vegetable oil. DeAngelis pleaded not guilty to all counts. If convicted, he could get as much as a $10,000 fine and ten years in jail on each count...