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...would "give offense and demonstrate insensitivity to many people who are dedicated to this University, and its purposes, and whose financial contributions make possible our independent pursuit of learning." The rights of and effects on future donors is a difficult and important area. It is our opinion that the success of the fund-raising process may not suffer should the name of the library be changed. It may be instructive to look at changed. It may be instructive to look at history. In the case of Dr. Ernst F. Hanfstaengl '09, who made a public offer to the University...
Rosenbaum said that fine performances within the freshman and sophomore teams have aided the whole club's success...
...with Entertaining Mr. Shane. Like all of Orton's comedies, it teased polite British hypocrisy, and even audiences of the '60s were shocked by his placement of outrageous behavior in a conventional setting. Loot followed in 1966, and What the Butler Saw posthumously in 1969. Success liberated Orton's talent, and in the months before he was killed, his prodigious mind was bursting with what Lahr calls "gorgeous, wicked fun." What Orton might have accomplished remains a tantalizing conjecture. What he did achieve is clear enough, however, and perhaps Lahrs biography will bring him the American recognition...
Basically, it's a difference in coaching philosophy; come March, the results wull speak for the success of the two different methods...
...success of the conference will be a direct result of the amount of work we put into it. If enough people at Harvard want to make use of the material we get out of this conference, then I think we can resolve a lot of problems," Libby F. Shaw '80, acting chairman of the women's sub-committee of the committee on minority and women's affairs, said yesterday...