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...WHRB (Harvard Radio Broadcast), Harvard’s open-circuit radio station, will celebrate its seventieth anniversary this week on April 15. The celebration, featuring live jazz, will unite faculty with dozens of undergraduates. The celebration marks more than a milestone for a college radio station; the anniversary represents the strength of WHRB’s intimate community and its commitment to providing quality programming for Harvard and the greater Boston area...
...seventieth anniversary celebration comes in the middle of an exciting Spring season for WHRB. This past weekend, it celebrated its annual Record Hospital Fest, a two-night extravaganza featuring performances by over a dozen East Coast bands that draws ghosts from all over the nation. Later this month, WHRB will host its semi-annual radio “orgies,” during which the station plays a continuous block of programming devoted solely to one artist, time period, or concept...
Entitled "The Soviet Union Under Mikhail Gorbachev: On the Road to the Summit and The Seventieth Anniversary of the October Revolution," the all-day lecture series was held to promote contact between the academic and journalistic worlds and to inform journalists of the state of U.S. relations with the Soviet Union, participants said...
...poetic statement a dozen years before Eliot's review, and in isolation from the rich literary interchange of artists in the West. Cavafy published for a very select audience during his lifetime--and translations of his work into English were rarer still. When Cavafy died in 1933 on his seventieth birthday, he was known to very few outside the Greek community, but a resurgent interest in the poet during recent years has generated several translations of his work. Very recently, two English-speaking scholars have contributed significantly to our knowledge of Cavafy with complementary works which differ vastly in approach...
...like to end by doing two things. One, I'd like to read a short editorial that we're going to run on Wednesday, which is The Crimson's Centennial date. It begins with one sentence from The Crimson of January 25, 1943 which was the paper's seventieth birthday, and that sentence said--it was in the middle of the editorial that's in the Centennial Issue now--"The peace and war, prosperity and depression, cynicism and faith, liberalism and conservatism of those years are captured on its pages." And our editorial begins, "One hundred years ago today...