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...Winthrop House, and into the History Department. He was easily one of Harvard's two or three most popular lecturers, and undergraduate and graduate students flocked to him for individual supervision. His warmth and understanding brought him many demands as a Master and administrator. In no way a prima donna, Professor Owen did not refuse burdensome tasks that required sound judgment and sensitivity...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: David Owen | 2/14/1968 | See Source »

...fair that non-resident students should pay something for college facilities they use. Exactly how much and for what shouldn't be left un-examined by the RUS. "Radcliffe is squandering a lot of money on things lots of students don't want," sophomore Donna Lieberman has claimed. But critics haven't yet checked the budget to find whether their charges are valid. The RUS should also try to decide a set of fiscal priorities--for instance whether the relatively expensive athletics program should continue to be subsidized by all students, even though a relatively small percentage participate...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: On Off-Off | 2/7/1968 | See Source »

...Donna Lieberman '70, another of the Cliffies who fasted last spring, called requiring students to pay a service charge "a whitewash job" because "Radcliffe is squandering money on things lots of students don't want." She said that Mrs. Bunting has been vague about what she considers college services...

Author: By Sandra E. Ravich, | Title: Radcliffe Seniors May Live Off-Off | 2/6/1968 | See Source »

...critical columns. It was easy to see why. Her breezy, bohemian style of life made good copy, especially with photos of her in miniskirt or sleek red Jaguar. Lately, Anja Silja has been making musical headlines as well, and is now hailed as Europe's fastest-rising prima donna...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sopranos: Galatea No Longer | 1/26/1968 | See Source »

...Watteau or Fragonard. Their names tumbled out of Burke 's Peerage, the Almanack de Gotha and the Social Register. From London, there was the Maharajah and Maharani of Jaipur, Lady Astor, and the young dandy Lord Lichfield; from Madrid, Count and Countess de Romanones-Quintanilla, and from Rome, Donna Allegra Caracciolo. Paris sent Princess Peggy d'Arenberg and Dubonnet-Maker André Dubonnet; from Manhattan flew Marylou Whitney (with a sequined bee on her bonnet), along with Newport's Jimmy and Candy Van Alen, Gardiner's Island's Robert Gardiner, Hollywood's Carol Channing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Society: The Shepherd & His Lambs | 1/19/1968 | See Source »

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