Word: steven
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...eight compositions were quite varied in both medium and style. Of the two string works, Steven Jablonsky employs the light texture of slippery, imitative lines in his quartet, and Tison Street's Trio possesses great reflectiveness. Robert Koff and Tison Street, violins, Giora Berstein, viola, and Madeleine Foley, cello, all clearly had a technical mastery of the music...
Four walkers set out from Gardner at 1:15 a.m., but Steven M. Pomerance '64 had to quit after 35 miles because of painful blisters raised by ill-fitting boots. After overcoming obstacles such as suspicious policemen and barking Fitchburg watchdogs, John A. Graham '64, secretary of the Mountaineering Club which organized the hike, and Josef Vagvolgyi, teaching fellow in Biology, reached Widener at 5:45 p.m. John A. Ward '65, another Mountaineer, dragged himself home three hours later...
This is more the meaning of the Geneva stall--that the United States hasn't really decided yet whether it needs disarmament, contradicting Kennedy's stated desire. And then some fine day men like Dodd and Goldwater will learn whether limited nuclear was was a possibility, or not. Steven H. Johnson '64 Chairman of Tocsin
...from subscribers like myself who are not directly affiliated with Harvard. However, I should like to comment on an article which aroused my interest in the Feb. 26 issue of the CRIMSON. Perhaps my interest was partly due to the fact that the article was written by my son, Steven V. Roberts...
...article contained some "observations about the current state of left politics in America." The writer of the article, whom I will presume to call Steven, points out the vacuity and lack of unifying theme in modern student radicalism. He contrasts this with the student radicals in the '30's who "saw very clearly what they disliked in depression-ridden America...