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...past between students and administration officials to discuss similar incidents. One involved a colloquium course-AAS 95-required of all Afro Studies concentrators. In October 1969, Willie Ricks, a former SNCC coordinator, announced that he wanted all white students to leave the room. A meeting between white concentrators and Vic Glassberg, a tutor in Afro-American Studies, followed the incident...
...seven-man committee consisting of Robert B. Watson '37, Adolph W. Samborski '25, Eric Cutler '40, John P. Reardon '60, Baaron B. Pittenger, Vic Gatto '68, and Gary Farneti '70 has been meeting with increasing regularity throughout the fall, and has recently begun interviewing a relatively final list of prospects...
...televises the Chamberlain Hamlet. It is an aristocratic, romantic and (he admits) "not scholarly" conception of the role. His Hamlet is passionate sometimes to the point of hysteria and Chamberlain's accents (well east of mid-Atlantic) are tinged with tremolo. Sir Michael Redgrave, an esteemed former Old Vic Hamlet who plays Polonius in this TV production, says that, overall, "Richard is very good-more than just interesting." To fit the two-hour time slot, however, more massive surgery has been performed on the Folio than any that Kildare ever...
...teams were blessed with more and more All-Ivy selections each season. There were runners like Bill Grana, Bobby Leo, Vic Gatto, and Ray Hornblower: defense-men like Don Chiofaro, Dave Poe, John Tyson, John Hoffman, and John Emery...
Hank Keohane intercepted, and moments later Chet Boulris scored what was proved to be the winning touchdown. It was Yovicsin's first big vic...