Word: sterne
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Robert F. Wagner. Jr. '65 has been named editor of The Harvard Review. Thomas R. Meites '65 is publisher and David M. Cordon '65 associate editor. Other new officers are Richard T. Legates '65, general manager; Kathy Emmett '65, secretary-treasurer; Robert Stern '65, circulation manager; and Daniel Singal '65, special projects editor...
Lackluster Speaker? Under Charles de Gaulle's stern and authoritarian rule, many Frenchmen have felt politically stifled. True, he has not proved to be the harsh dictator many critics predicted five years ago. But Frenchmen ache for a return to the clashing opinions of democratic rule-without the factional excesses of the past. Defferre, whom some think a lackluster speaker with little chance of success, represents the wistful inner hope for an end to political monologue and the beginning of dialogue in French politics...
Deerfield, led by Larry Heath, national junior champion, may be the strongest prep school team in the east. Heath scored two tournament victories over the Christmas vacation, and Deerfield's number two man, Rick Stern, placed right behind him in one of these...
Both Heath and Stern proved Wednesday to be equal to their billings. Heath made Crimson number-one man Craig Stapleton look like a novice, thrashing him 3-0. Stern found the going rougher but managed to rally and beat Mat Hall...
...pianist killed in an air crash in 1953 while returning home from Australia. At the trial in 1961, Belli bolstered his argument with a lustrous array of musical talent to testify to Kapell's genius and high earning power - Rudolf Serkin, Artur Rubinstein, Van Cliburn, Jascha Heifetz, Isaac Stern, Leonard Bernstein, Leopold Stokowski. But before the jury could award a penny, it had to decide on liability, and on that question the musicians were no help at all. The jury found no negligence, never even considered an award...