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Word: spokesperson (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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Actress Cynthia Caldwell, spokesperson for the actors, said yesterday that the break with the company was "necessary in order to retain any self-respect or professional dignity." The contract was rejected unanimously...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Proposition Actors Quit in Job Dispute | 10/7/1974 | See Source »

Both groups agree that blacks are among the "oppressed peoples," but neither organization has any black members and both are largely upper-middle class. Both Saffran and NAM spokesperson Laura Burns, a second-semester junior, say this owes to Harvard's make...

Author: By Philip Weiss, | Title: Left-Liberals and Revolutionists at Harvard | 9/30/1974 | See Source »

Kaarli Tasso '76-2, a NAM spokesperson, says that revolution is any process that leaves society "radically changed." And Saffran suggests that what NAM means by a revolution is massive civil disobedience and labor and tenant strikes, that "could lead to violence...

Author: By Philip Weiss, | Title: Left-Liberals and Revolutionists at Harvard | 9/30/1974 | See Source »

Sontag came to prominence in the middle sixties as a radical critic of culture, spokesperson for the New Sensibility. The New Sensibility praised form and damned content. It was against interpretation and for an anesthetic revolution founded on the non-literary arts of music, painting, film and architecture. In its pantheon were Jasper Johns and John Cage, Roland Barthes and Jean-Luc Godard, Buckminister Fuller and Alain Robbe-Grillet...

Author: By H. MICHAEL Levenson, | Title: The Avant-Garde and The Avant-Guardian | 7/27/1973 | See Source »

President Nixon tells Indians occupying the Bureau of Indian Affairs to clean up and get a job. "There is no place for us in American Society," claims aborigine spokesperson Jane Fonda. "That's what the Washington Redskins were saying five years ago." Nixon replies, "and look where they are today," F. Skiddy von Stade '38 observes that there "would be no issue at all" about equal admissions if Radcliffe girls were "four times more promiscuous." A. Edward Heimer '49 Master of Eliot House, derides the suggestion as "an impossibility" but L. Fred Jewett '59 decides...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Year Ahead: Less of the Same | 1/4/1973 | See Source »

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