Word: starkness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...unusually light balloting, the sophomores elected Nowell B. Mack of Kirkland, Bradley W. Stark of Dunster, and Irving K. Zola of Adams. Stark and Zola were the incumbent candidates. The juniors elected Clifford L. Alexander, Jr., Lowell House incumbent, David P. Bicks, Dunster incumbent, and Richard S. Dolins of Lowell House to represent them in the Student Council. They will begin their terms at the beginning of the next semester...
...Brad Stark (Danster)--Student Council Incumbent; Chairman, Extracurricular Activities Committee; Ass't Treasurer, Combined Charties...
After a shaky start on last year's show, Donn Fischer's direction is imaginative and professional. None of the songs seem stuck into an irrelevant plot, and no one fronts and centers to sing them. The show flows from opening to finale. Stark Hesseltine's production is, of course, very good, and the costume committee, headed by Jill Howard, can well share credit for the glossy exterior of the show. Tony Herrey's sets also contributed greatly. They were bright and simple, and the theatre marquee, in particular, showed an intelligent use of the Pudding's limited space...
...Printed Page. Young photographers seem jaded by technical perfection, regard stark effects that were considered shattering a decade or two ago merely as snapshots. Says Edward Steichen: "We hate clarity, and want feeling in what we photograph. We think that there is a deadly monotony in technical procedure . . . Anyone can take pictures, but we need at least 200 years before photography really gets good...
Neither of the Harvard representatives on the executive board, Irving M. Yoskowitz '53 and David Stark '53, were present at the meeting when the decision was made...