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:7: but a rearrangement of the Yale security system was necessary after the incident. January was not all bad, however, for Harvard hnished a $82,500,000 fund drive successfully. The rumor that this money would be used to construct a tunnel from Cambridge to Boston Common proved to be unfounded. The Yale Film Society's endeadvor, The End of Summer? was awarded the Jesse L. Lasky Intercollegiate Film Prize. Yale was publicly congratulated by the New Haven newspapers for its contribution of 2091 pints of blood to the Connecticut Red Cross Program. Aim: Norman Thomas . . . NAACP national officer Herbert L. Wright . . . Dore Schary . . . French architect Abraham Beer . . . Thomas Mitchell in Cut of the Ax, Brian Aherne and Katherine Cornell in Dear Liar . . . Moscow State Symphony Artur Rubenstein Netherlands Quartet. F EBRUARY At about the same time that the Political Union celebrated its 25th Anniversary, the Yale chapter of the NAACP was reactivated, and it was an- nounced that George F. Kennan would teach at Yale during the first semester of the 1960-61 session. Yale also disclosed that it was preparing to forge ahead of Harvard and Princeton in salary level for instructors and assistant professors. The fraternities began an abbreviated rush period, but before it had been finished York Hall, which denationalized last year, was forced to CIOse because of insufficient present or poten- tial membership. Chi Psi had already sold its Dancing till 2 at UM Lawn Club ma 38 a a wma- 32mm fume qt Rev. Caffm receive: P. U. William Bcutan Award house to the university, and was not participating in the rush until its future had been established. The January rule making it illegal to entertain ladies in 21 students room on a weekday was re- laxed to allow students to have lady guests on Fridays also. The reorganization of the Yale security system was completed with the appointment of native New Haven FBI agent John W. Powell to the post of Security Director and Associate Dean of Students. In the meantime, the spectator athletes of the student body, discouraged by Yale's stum- bling basketball and hockey teams, were treated to a 3-2 upset win over a highly regarded RPI hockey team. The Senate filibuster and the lunch counter9 controversies in the South stirred sympathetic re- actions among a significant portion of the student body. Few transformed their sympathy into ac- tion, however, such as the picketing of the New Haven branch of Woolwortlfs. This inactivity resulted, in part, from the new Nezm board's editorial policy of organized apathy. The Junior Prom brought Billy May and Micki Marlo t0 the Yale campus, but, more important, it was the occasion for the flrst art festival in which each college displayed creative work by its students and faculty members. A150: Rev. Paul Tillich, Alfred Kaz?n, Robert Brustein, and Rev. Tom F. Driver at the Divinity School Art Festival. . . . Senator Jacob Javits . . . English geneticist Sir Ronald Fischer . . . William Zeckendorff . . . Bishop Fulton J. Sheen . . . Philadelphia mayor, Richardson Dilworth . . . Will Herberg . . . swimmer Chris von Saltza . . . Robert Shaw Chorale and Orchestra . . . Dame Myra Hess . . . Philadelphia woodwind Quintet . . . Bob Gibson, Jean Baez, and the Tarriers. 1.; av
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