Word: vocalization
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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There have now been two Interim sessions. As the program goes into its third year, student support--and opposition--has become increasingly vocal. Those who favor the program do not claim that significant work is accomplished in the period, but rather feel it is a valuable time for introspection. "It is surprising what one can learn about oneself in the short space of three weeks," said a letter in the Sophian. Others agreed. "I did some practice teaching," said one girl, "and I decided I liked it and wanted to be a teacher. In a way, that's not much...
...Vocal and continued criticism is an important means of applying pressures for badly needed reform. The Faculty Committee on Athletics owes Harvard's finest hockey team in a decade at least this much...
During his regime an increased political conformity has also been evident among the college's faculty. For years Sarah Lawrence, like Harvard, opposed NDEA loans. This year, over vocal student protest, Sarah Lawrence succumbed to the school trustees and accepted the loan. The Chairman of the music department, who has been at Sarah Lawrence since the McCarthy era, assured us that five years ago the faculty would have rejected the NDEA loan without question, even in its revised form...
...somewhat more successful. One aria, sung by Metropolitan Opera Soprano Judith Raskin, is lyrical and haunting; left alone in the corridor while her hus band, played by Baritone John Reardon, darts off on one of his searches, she sings I Shall Never, Never See My Home Again, the vocal highlight of the performance...
...third seedings even though B.C. was scheduled to play both Clarkson and St. Lawrence within 48 hours of the committee's placement decisions. When the top-seeded Eagles were thumped first by Clarkson (4-2) and then by fourth-seeded St. Lawrence (5-1), mild complaints gave way to vocal criticisms...