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...holding members of the club? If the latter, who should be considered a card-holding member? The Department of decided that anyone who came to the meeting could vote. This decision was protested by the recognized heads of the club, its President, Jean-Claude Hamel '53, and Vice-President Milan C. Kerno '54. Mean-while, it had been suggested by Dr. Simches, faculty adviser, that elections would be held in four weeks or this coming Wednesday March 11. Last Week, the Department announced in the CRIMSON that elections would be held on the 4th, at what was to have been...
...Harvard undergraduates chosen were David Binder '53, of Minneapolis and Leverett House, History and Literature; Milan Kerno '54, of Parway Village, N.Y. and Lowell House, Government; Roger Moore '53, of Sherbourne, Mass. and Dunster House, History and Literature; and Peter Westergaard '54, of Belmont, Mass. and Eliot House, Music...
...Italian press cried for school reform Said the Demo-Christian Il Popolo: "The youth of today finds his moral support in a society of comic books movies and shows . . . where men & women shoot and poison, steal and assault; the representation of a jungle world." We are all convinced," said Milan's Corriere delta Sera, "that the Italian school program is loaded in a frightening manner. We must impose a remedy." Shrilled the Communist L'Unità: "The responsibility lies with the system in which we live, which transforms the school into a camp of ruthless competition for diplomas...
Rossini: The Barber of Seville (Victoria de los Angeles, Nicola Monti, Nicola Rossi-Lemeni; Milan Symphony Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Tullio Serafin; Victor, 3 LPs). A fine performance and elegant recorded sound make this the first fully satisfactory LP of The Barber. De los Angeles' voice, while not so flexible as Pons's in her heyday, is brilliant and accurate in coloratura passages. Monti is a lyrical and affecting tenor, and Rossi-Lemeni's bass is almost too sumptuous for his tomfoolery as Basilio...
...invasion of Europe with his package show, "Jazz at the Philharmonic." In the next ten weeks, he and his musical tourists expect to put on much the same kind of program - and get the same kind of flat tering attention - in such cities as Oslo, Brussels, Paris, Geneva, Zurich, Milan and Turin...