Asque's Tartuffe When She Was Being Hailed As the Karl Marx and the Mao Tse-Tung of Women's by Msrios Gsrtsgsnis Liberation
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NEWSPEAK 75 by Raffi Hlllliun and Scott Shu" leSs, and received Dylan, white faced and days. Baez then introduced Roger Worcester date was the appeSrance of Jom the Rolling Thunder Revue rolled mto wearing his Pat Garrett hat, with a standing McGuinn, who played 12 string for most of Mitchell. As the tour moved into Boston ester Auditorium, Nov. 19, after ovation. He started out with "When I paint the concert. His first number, "Chestnut rumors wera circulating that Bruce Spring· shad been sold out within hours of its my masterpiece." Mare" was so well received that he steen, Arlo Guthrie, John Lennon, and who ncement. The show started out with Dylan's voice was as raspy and spirited launched mto a solid rendition of "8 Milea knows who else would also appear. There's tntroduclion of Dylan's backup band. as ever, but the band's unique inter High", a classic Byrds song. no doubt that the Worcester audience Neuwirth acled as Master of pretations made the music seem new and Dylan then reappeared with his new enjoyed the quality and variety of the onies, introducing Mick Ronson llast different Dylan finished off the first set band featuring Scarlet Rivera on violin, Rolling Thunder Revue's stay in Worcester. playing guitar for the Spiders from with some of his popular songs such as "It after soloing 'with " Tangled Up In Blue." Although Dylan was, is and always will be That portion of the show featured Dylan's ~n ), T-Bone Burnette, Bob Stoner on ain't me babe", and "It takes a lot to laugh, the poet and musician of an era, we have to and Steve Soles on backup vocals. it takes a train to cry." The ornately in newer material such as "Hurricane" and say that Ms. Baez totally stole the show. Blakley also apRf)ared for a few scri~ curtain fell, as the audience waited " Knockin' On Heaven's Door." The before the band moved onto Janis for the second half to begin. audience ~so heard two more songs for the ·s "Mercedes Benz." The crowd, by The remainder of the concert began with fi~t time, "One Mon; Cup of Coffee", a Kate Millett mournful blues tune, and "Sara", written nme getting impatient for Dylan, was the voices of Dylan• and Joan Baez singing A native of St. Paul, Mlnneeota, Kate for his wife. For the Grand Finale, all the tic as a special guest, Joni Mitchell, "Bibwin' In the Wind" as the curtain rose. Millett recelved her Bachelor of Arts degree performers came out to do Woody onto the stage. She displayed her They did several songs together. including from the University of Minnesota. She did Guthrie's "This Land Is Your Land" which tive voice in two songs from her new "I shall be released", until Dylan turned the postgraduate work at Oxford University in had the audience on its feet as the light s , "The Hissing of Summer Lawns." stage over t~ Baez. She started off with England and was awarded a Ph.D. from came on. rumblin Jack 81iot one of Dylan's "Diamonds and Rust" a song many people Columbia University. She is a member of from his old New York City Days, remembered as the highlight of the The Worcester tour was part of a tour that had begun about two weeks.·before, Phi Beta Kappa. on to do several songs, one of which show .. She also sang on a capella ren Noted feminist and author of the beat red his distinctive yodeling style. dition of "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot", and picking up more performers as thtt show ...,ent alona. The only real surprise of the selling book, Sexu81 Politics. Her most By this time the crowd was getting rest- "Joe Hill", another flashback to the protest recent book, Rymg, records the painful process and the events of the frenetic year after the publication of SexUlll Polttks. asque's Tartuffe when she was being hailed as the Karl Marx and the Mao Tse-tung of women's by Msrios Gsrtsgsnis liberation. She was also co-director of the . feminist film documentary Thnle Lives • ~iere's Tanuffe is one of the most professional job with such a nice result that A sculptor, Kate has had one-woman ting and famous plays of the writer. will take and drift you to an enjoyable shows in Tokyo, Japan and Greenwich ioffers a lot of challenge to the audience evening and give you the chance to ap Village, New York. She has taught kin occasional laughter which breaks the plause all these people !students and not) dergarten in the New York City school tony of the dialogue in certain scenes. for their work and performance. sys1em, worked as a bank teller, been on This so varied play was chosen by The play will be staged in the Higgins the faculty at Barnard Coltege and the ue's director Eugene Kalish as the first house at the fourth, fifth and sixth of English department at Bym Mawr College pt of the group for their '75-76 December at 8:00 p.m.. and is free of in Pennsylvania. charge. An active and vocal member of Women's lsaw rehearsals of the play in the Higgins PrQf. Kahsh asks you though to reserve Liberation Groups, Kate has also wOftled on where it will be staged and I found seats as early as possible by calling his the Congress of Racial Equality and as the performance remarkable for a small office or leavmg your name and date for the Cha1rwoman of the Education Committee group. show with one of the English Dept. of the· National Organization of Women. The people are doing a 100 per cent secretaries. in ________Kate Millett I," A Thurs., Dec. 4 2 Camp, Dresser f:t McKee Inc. BS- MS CE (environmental & scruc:tural) rd arreer Interviews 1 Charmin Paper Products Co. Second Day Yes, believe it or not, for many of us our by the OGCP, in the order of choice 1 E. I. DuPont de Nemours Co. • , SecondDay numbers, until all interest students are at WPI is coming to an end and it's 1 Eastman Kodak • • • BS-MS CM, ME. 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For more Information, get in use on the day of the Interviews. 2 Procter & Gamble Co. BS - MS CM, CE. ME. EE, IE with the Office of Career Plans in If interview appointments cannot be MBA (technical urdeig~ad deg.) assigned from submitted Preference Cards, 2 Uniroyal-Chemical Division BSCM, CH ~. due to full schedules or other reasons, th&y If Mon., Dec. 8 Graduating students are not limited to a will be returned to the students for use in Obvien and Gin Eng. Inc. BS- MSCE In 1 r of interviews that they may take. selecting other companies. Tues., Dec. 9 et Openings on interview schedules that are ver, some schedules will not ac· 2 Bell System - Long Lin~ • • BS MA, All engineering Maj. odate all interested students. not filled by pre·scheduling may be used by CH,PH, BU Seniors and graduate students will t:m_'l qualified graduating students who w1sh 2 Exxon Corp. & US Affiliates BS-MS CM, ME PhD CM • 191 Company Preference Interview to establish appointments by adding their 2 Torrington Company • • BSME.IEMG tion Cards, number 1·9, to be used in names and addresses to the schedules. of their choice for selecting em Ensure that an adequate number of • - U. S. citizenship required s w•th whom they especially wish to xeroxed resumes are on file with the OGCP. • • - Permanent resident visa required. The student needs a permanent v;.a at the ule interviews. Some companies request the use of the1r interview. y lists of employers scheduled for campus own forms; if required, a notation will be p ning will ba posted and distributed by made following the company name on the I Ed. Note: Schedule will appear weekly.! Office of Graduate and Career Plans, posted lists. Remember. your resume is not their Interests and requirements. the same as your college interview form. ·' When a list includes a company for We need at least as many resumes on file The Army ROTC's Annual Military Ball will be held · a student wishes to use a Preference as you have mterviews. on December 6, 1975. The ROTC cadets and their dates ion Card, the card of his choice must Company information, recruiting completed and submitted to OGCP at literature, and applications are available in will gather at 8:30 in Alden Memorial Auditorium, on two weeks before the interview date.