Word: tonight
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...probably this fact that makes Hal Holbrooks "Mark Twain Tonight" a particularly noteworthy show. Besides presenting Twain's genuine humor ("I'm all abstinence. . . so long as it doesn't do anyone any harm,") Holbrook doesn't hesitate to show the "darker" side of Twain, ranging from a discourse on why men really aren't the best animals in creation to more pointed and direct statements, such as humanity is a "basket of festering corruption. . . for the support and protection of microbes...
According to Professor Samuel L. Adams, chairman of the three-man committee which prepared the Faculty statement in preliminary form, tonight's action represents the "peculiar perspective of the Divinity School, of a faculty engaged in teaching religion, and is not merely a rehearsal of previous debate...
William A. Rusher '48, publisher of the conservative journal National Review, will speak on the topic "Is Nixon worth It?" in the Winthrop Senior Common Room at 7:30 p.m. tonight...
...Loeb Drama Center will be the subject of a Student Council forum in the Adams House Common Room at 8 p.m. tonight. Archibald MacLeish, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, will be among the four panelists...
David M. Balabanian '60, chairman of the new committee, said last night that its report will be brought to a vote after discussion at tonight's Council meeting...