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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Split Second" by P. Greenspan freezes times momentarily and lets memory give a new order to the present. The poem has a tendency to become sing-song, but occasionally exhibits a control over colloquial diction and natural rhythms...

Author: By Patrick Odonnell, | Title: Mosaic | 1/19/1967 | See Source »

...central inspiration of Miss Greenspan's poem suggests the major theme of the entire issue. After "turning the day clockless" the poetess becomes concerned with discovering "some sequence of tense." Marshall Berman and Anne Bernays similarly have attempted to find some sequence of events in their pasts, which help clarify their present attitudes and feelings. Kroch and Aufhauser have observed the conflicts between a traditional way of life and the demands of modernity. Russo and Hamburg have prssented fragments of the past in fiction and poetry. Mosaic does not try to put together the puzzle of the past; it successfully...

Author: By Patrick Odonnell, | Title: Mosaic | 1/19/1967 | See Source »

...RUTH GREENSPAN Los Angeles

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Sep. 10, 1965 | 9/10/1965 | See Source »

When will the market peak out and start the plunge that signals a coming recession? Many analysts expect a big dip within a year. Most pessimistic is Alan Greenspan of Townsend-Greenspan, who says: "The peak of the bull market will be in the early spring, or at the latest by midyear." Most optimistic is Edson Gould, partner in Arthur Wiesenberger & Co., who believes the Dow-Jones index may reach 953 before a major downturn. "I expect this market to go on for most of 1962," says he. "If the bull market is over much sooner, it will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: State of Business: Wall Street Worries | 1/26/1962 | See Source »

...both able men at right half; Roy Williams and Billy Taylor will most likely share the left half spot. Chuck Reed, defensive specialist at fullback, may be changed to left halfback for offensive duty. Fullback is anybody's, and could go to seniors Gil Bamford, Dave Ward, or Stan Greenspan, or possibly to sophomore Bill Grana. Any one of the ten fullbacks returning next month could...

Author: By James R. Ullyot, | Title: Harvard Football: Perhaps Fifth | 8/10/1961 | See Source »

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