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...DIED. JOHN G. (JACK) MCCLELLAND, 81, flamboyant Canadian publisher who shepherded the careers of Margaret Atwood, Alice Munro, Mordecai Richler and many others; in Toronto. Known for his publicity stunts, McClelland once donned a toga with author Sylvia Fraser and rode in a chariot to promote her novel The Emperor's Virgin. "I can usually tell if a manuscript is good," he once said, "but I can't tell...
...students like McClelland, future careers depend on amassing credentials in their chosen fields...
Although OCS provides an arts counselor and a webpage for students interested in the arts, former HRDC president McClelland and others say the lack of resources leads students to rely completely on their own devices...
...Harvard needs to pay attention to the fact that going off into the world to do the arts requires a different set of advisors,” McClelland says. “[OCS] wouldn’t have known what...
...McClelland credits his acceptance to Columbia’s graduate school primarily to his rise through HRDC’s ranks. For students who do not become as involved in the pre-professional theater world, success breaking into the theater world will prove more difficult, McClelland says...