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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Another aspect of Cunningham's art, which New York Times critic Anna Kisselgoff has compared to the Cubist principle of collage, is the relation between dance and such other elements of performance as music and decor. Here too the principle of dance-as-dance-only is carried to an extreme. In preparation for a typical performance, Cunningham meets with the composer and designer and tells them the general tenor of the dance, but not its specifics; then all three work separately, combining their efforts for the first time only in actual performance...

Author: By Jurretta J. Heckscher, | Title: Dance on its Own Two Feet | 2/16/1978 | See Source »

...centers. For Graeme Fincke, pre-medical adviser at North House, and Heidi Urich, a first-year Harvard Law student, day care and the peculiar conveniences of House life make it possible for each parent to maintain a busy schedule while keeping up with their children, Josh, aged three, and Anna, aged two. Since the family usually eats together in the House dining hall, the parents are spared the work of cooking meals and cleaning up, and can spend extra time with their children...

Author: By Cheryl R. Devall, | Title: Making a House a Home | 2/15/1978 | See Source »

Getting to know students is part of the life of every Harvard child. Josh and Anna, who live on a North House hallway and eat in the dining hall, know many students by name and play with them often. Their parents do not mind these friendships, although Graeme Fincke, their father, says, "Unless a student shows a particular affection for the kids, we try to keep them from raising hell...

Author: By Cheryl R. Devall, | Title: Making a House a Home | 2/15/1978 | See Source »

...Anna Simons '80 is a resident of Winthrop House and Washington...

Author: By Anna Simons, | Title: In Search of Prosperity--and Parity | 2/14/1978 | See Source »

...Return to Wuthering Heights, Anna L'Estrange (pen name of Author Rosemary Ellerbeck) sticks closely to the original Brontë formula. Lockwood's son Tom inherits his father's manuscript and becomes intrigued by the story of Heathcliff and Catherine. He returns to the vicinity of Wuthering Heights to learn what happened to the survivors after Heathcliff's death 38 years earlier. He meets Nelly Dean's great-niece Agnes, who has served virtually all the Earnshaw and Heathcliff descendants since. She has plenty to tell...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: More News of the Dark Foundling | 2/13/1978 | See Source »

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