Word: tucker
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Graduate students now have the options of a 15-meal per week plan and a la carte service for the first time this Fall, in addition to the regular 21-meal plan. These experiments at Harkness probably will come up for discussion, Carle T. Tucker, Dining Hall director, asserted. "All avenues of inquiry will be explored...
Members of the Faculty will start their investigation of the College dining halls in the next week or two, Tucker stated. Although a professional consulting firm conducted an inquiry into Harkness last year, there is no indication that outside agencies will be called in for the College study...
...committee does recommend any basic changes in the College dining hall arrangement, such changes will probably not be made this year. Tucker emphasized that any major alterations must be approved by the Deans and the Administrative Board...
...about the passing hours, and fur shops stay open until 3 a.m. (a big winner might be in the mood to buy), but it would all get pretty dull without the shows. To hold the customers' attention, the gaudy hotel nightclubs rely on big old names (Sinatra, Dietrich, Tucker), but they also reach out for newcomers. Last week new acts got a big play in the neon-painted desert...
...evening's novelty was Tucker's own Suite for Violin and Piano (1956). This four-movement work is a good deal more serious in character than most suites; it even dares to end with a slow movement. Though modern in style, it is still quite tonal, and its varied timbres are always fascinating...