Word: sing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Believe it or not, You're a Big Boy Now has some faults. It was written and directed by a 27-year-old new-comer with complete control of his film, it has a uniformly fine cast, and the Lovin' Spoonful sing the background music, but the movie is not a stunning click-your-heels-in-the-air success. It's just a fresh, fast, clever movie...
...member of the Harvard Republican Club Executive Committee, I think a few things should be made clear regarding the Sing Out appearance. The Republican Club helped sponsor this group because Sing Out has a right to express itself on this campus, and Harvard students have a right to hear that expression if they so choose. We will sponsor the expression of controversial views in the future, not because we necessarily endorse those views, but because it is our obligation to encourage free expression...
...think it unfortunate that the Young Democrats rather uncourageously tried to control the content of the Sing Out show. Furthemore, it seems strange that those individuals, who so effectively demonstrated their bad manners by shouting down Sing Out are always the first to proclaim themselves libertarians. Perhaps instead of merely quoting Voltaire they should try to understand him. Donald W. Meaders...
Having just finished reading the second of your copyrighted articles on Moral Rearmament (March 28), I am impelled to defend a classmate against the rather vicious innuendos of your writer, Mr. James K. Glassman. On page four, we read, "One big man with Sing-Out is Tom Galleway. He says he attended Harvard, but he is not listed in the Alumni Director...
...already is a force. Some people left the Harvard Sing-Out laughing. Others went away scared