Word: programming
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...tell me about some of his middle-aged patients, who are now "washed up because they let their bodies deteriorate when they were younger." He seemed to sadden as he said this, but he regained his chipperness when he began to tell me about the University-wide jogging program he hopes to start. Fair said that he's presented Robert B. Watson, Director of Athletics, with a plan to implement his dream...
...representatives, under the auspices of the Ford Foundation, had functioned briefly in Indonesia during the Sukarno period, but they worked in an academic training program alongside economists who disagreed with Sukarno and many of whom later ascended to key posts under Suharto's rule. The Harvard agency was then far from the helm of government policy-making and, if not directly antagonistic to Sukarno, did not occupy a position of influence or provide the government with support as it did under the succeeding leadership. The DAS withdrew from Indonesia in early 1965 as a result of intensified crisis conditions...
...this year's program. Taylor stated, "Our object is to find the brother whom the regular admissions process doesn't even begin to touch. The Schools Committees of the Harvard Clubs are lily-white, and many committee members are just plain scared to journey into schools on our side of town. The end product is that so much of our people's genius is left at 18 or 19 nodding on stoops or over-represented in the front lines of Vietnam...
...specific to orchestras, of course. Educational and artistic institutions of all sorts are the first to suffer during any period of economic instability. But the Philharmonia suffers more than most such organizations because of its newness, because of its lack of endowment, and because of the innovative kind of program it plays. This combination of factors makes it, an exciting orchestra, but also threatens its existence...
...orchestra has broken away from the standard concert repertoire, it has done so deliberately. "We're trying to be relevant to the community rather than to fit an archaic form," says one orchestra spokesman. The most interesting innovation is a new kind of program for children, which Goldman calls "Children's Concerts, in which we really have open rehearsals, in which children can wander up on the stage. We'll let them wander among the performers, touch the instruments, really be open...