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Alwin M. Pappenheimer Jr. '29 has resigned as Master of Dunster House, effective at the end of the Spring term. No successor has been named...
...things. One, the play is not to be performed-when I say "not to be," it wasn't written to be performed for white people. Secondly, the premise of the play is, as Archibald, the master of ceremonies for the evening, safe at the beginning. "We must establish distance, a distance that is basic, and thereby make communication impossible." You have to have, if that confrontation between white and black is to take place and the entire stage is filled with black people, ideally, an all-white audience, in order for this exchange to take place...
Pappenheimer, professor of Biology, will remain at Harvard and continue teaching microbiology. In a letter to Dunster residents yesterday, Pappenheimer said his nine years as Master have been very happy, "but I now feel that it is time for me to get back to the laboratory and to try to catch up a bit in my field in the hope of improving my teaching and research...
When he was selected for the Master's job several years ago, Pappenheimer said last night, "the idea was to find a scientist able to continue to do his work and to be Master of a House...
Leading the procession is Master Heimert. To his left, senior tutor Peter Wood. To his right, Mrs. Wood-Anne-a tutor in, of all things, History and Lit. With a dignified belch, Heimert plunges through the jocks, dealing out a few appropriate obscenities- noblesse oblige. Peter Wood, a reformed jock himself, lingers a little longer. Everyone admires Anne Wood. The History and Lit types admire her mind. The preppies admire her bearing. The others admire her legs. ("When it comes to the Woods." says one of the literati with distaste, "some people can't see the forest for the trees...