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...laude graduate of Bryn Mawr College, Horner holds a Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Michigan. She has participated in a number of research projects, and is a frequent contributor to publications in the field of motivation. In 1966, she was elected to both the Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi honorary societies...
...Composer's String Quartet: with Soprano Phyllis Bryn-Julson will perform works of Del Tredici, Lerdahl, Street and Winkler at the Sanders Theater 8:30 p.m., March 26. Free...
...school population to 34%. Some school administrators announced that they would pay for free milk out of local property taxes, but Mrs. Thatcher put through a bill making this illegal. Even then, the poor Welsh mining town of Merthyr Tydfil went on distributing free milk because, as School Councilor Bryn Watkins said, "we know all about malnutrition, rickets and TB here." That revolt ended when local officials were notified that they would be personally liable for the milk bills of $5,200 a term...
Died. Marianne Moore, 84, America's premier poetess and baseball fan; in Manhattan. Born in suburban St. Louis, Miss Moore graduated from Bryn Mawr, taught for a time, but soon discovered her vocation: writing meticulously crafted poems in which, as she once said, "the words simply cluster like chromosomes." A consummate alchemist at turning trivia into metaphysical gold, Miss Moore was once described by Robert Lowell quite simply as "the best woman poet in English." She often celebrated in verse the serendipitous loves of her active life: Brooklyn, the Dodgers, animals, plants, tricorn hats, health foods, the subway. Sprightly...
Herbert Aptheker, professor of History at Bryn Mawr, said last night that American historiography was "predominantly racist...