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No Black son or daughter of Harvard has ever before been given what might be called an "intellectual memorial" by our University. The aesthetic caliber of the program was awesome, executed mainly by empathetically skillful readers of selections from DuBois' great American text--The Souls of Black Folk--especially the...
For me, the turning point came when I realized that children don't generally eat off of walls. Food may end up on the walls, through processes of propulsion or skillful application with tiny fingers and palms, but once there it is rarely ingested. And low to the ground as...
Central to the problem is Richard C. Marius, the director of Expos, who has molded the program significantly during his 15-year tenure. Marius is by all accounts a skillful teacher, an accomplished writer and, as Alumni Association Director John P. Reardon '60 points out, an effective fundraiser.
The shift starts to kick into gear with the fourth track, "Cut to the Chase." While still brandishing good bass playing and skillful tone variations, this song adds one more thing--real violin music.
Ehrlich said Griffin has always before been skillful, hardworking and personable.