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Take the Academic Festival Overture, for instance. Brahms' genial medley of college songs may sound at times like a Germanic version of Leroy Anderson, but the orchestra played it with the concentration of the B.S.O. and the spirit of the Harvard Band. The many sudden dynamic changes and tricky syncopated...
In the spring term, Henry C. Hatfield '33 will join the Germanic Languages Department as an associate professor of German.
The obvious cry, and one promptly raised by the defeated Socialists, was that Germany's voters had repudiated one kind of totalitarianism only to substitute a greater one. Germany is a nation addicted to strong men, and Adenauer's victory had been in many ways as personal a...
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