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Drama of a faculty meeting. Summer booklists to incoming freshmen signalled the renewal of the College-Wide Reading Program. Keeping up with the Academic Revolution. A u t h o r s spoke to classes and to those revolutionaries who came to nighttime lectures. The Reading Program did not fade by second semester. It bloomed as faculty and students retreated to Camp Hanover. To get a new per- spective on the College's personal- ity problems. Small groups ex- pressed themes for psycho-dramas given before the larger group. The Hanover Hundred regrouped for lunch Wednesdays in the Wig. Tom Tomlinson and Dr. Bruce Nyland. Differing opinions on college issues are aired in small group discussions. Michael Harrington, The Other America. Charles Frankel, Education and the Barricades
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W. B. Martin, author of Alternatives to Irrelevance. Dr. Jacques Barzun, author of House of Intellect. Niahvov' me 31- 455 Liberated women amuse their superiors at dinner. Reading Program Sponsors February Retreat Retreat recreation-QBHQ war touch football before dinner. l5'fElin 90Plfli0n5c
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Wren Courtyard ls Rallying Point for Campus-Community Events 4 ..a M E , Lil ,,m,1 'QW ,M......., ,lv ' f A rrrr I 1 , ----- . .iriver Candvstick Conductgf, Best seat in the courtyard. 'WNY ,H Captain Kangaroo narrates the Children's Concert. Crisis in the air is ... iliients Marchers begin their parade down Duke of Gloucester. A national issue on both sides: right faces left. Citizens and students came to- gether for a showing of mutual in- V1 terest. In an effort to bridge the generation gap. An Occasion for , the Arts offered something for every- ljgE'tiEi1 one. Candied apples and hotdogs accompanied sidewalk art shows. Captain Kangaroo narrated the Nor- folk Symphony Orchestra Children's Concert. Two weeks later, students, fa- culty, and residents joined spiritual hands with citizens across the coun- try: lvloratorium 1969, a united front against a background of contro- versy. lvlarches, vigils, speeches, and memorial services were re- peated in November, but with fewer participants. Most supporters had vanished to Washington. .,'a
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