Word: tolbert
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Harvard Policy Committee has elected its officers for 1968-69. they are: Chairman, Kenneth M. Kaufman '69 of Lowell House and New York City; Secretary, Mary Kay Tolbert '69 of Barnard Hall and Chevy chase...
...Tolbert '69, one of the two candidates for president of RUS, said yesterday that the constitution of RUS had been "unclearly presented" and that a compromise at a meeting with the Trustees might result in a new constitution which would have to be re-ratified by the students...
Both Miss Tolbert and Miss Batts said that they would like to see at least one student sitting, though not necessarily voting, on the College Council to see that student views are presented...
President--Deborah Batts '69, Kay Tolbert '69; V.P. Treasurer--Mary Goethals '69, Jill Pineus '69; Secretary Nominating Chairman--Susan Denker '70, Linda Pierce '71; NSA Delegates (2)--Ann Bastion '70, Nancy Lipton '69, Ellen Messer '70; College Council Representatives (2)--Phyllis Joachim '69, Judith Norsigian '70, Judith Smith '70, Sandra Walker...
Persichetti's Spring Canata, a setting of four poems by e.e. cummings for women's chorus, was in contrast vivid and lively. Vaughn Williams's In Windsor Forest, the most voluptous piece on the program, was also the best performed. Kay Tolbert's crisp solo in "The Conspiracy" and the chorus' rendition of the dreamy meanderings of the "Wedding Chorus" were perfectly natural and uninhibited. So were the two spirituals at the end of the program; Archie Epps in "Ride on King Jesus" created a lilting pulse that was still with me long after the concert. And in Britten...