Word: aarons
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Directed by Stephen A. Aaron '57, the Symposium will include, in addition to the readings, a presentation of "The Mask of Reason," by Robert Frost, followed by theological and philosophic commentary by Brandels and Tufts professors, and literary commentary by William Alfred, associate professor of English. The symposium will open Sunday...
Died. G. (for Gustaf) Aaron Young-quist, 73, Swedish-born member of the U.S. Supreme Court's Advisory Committee on Rules of Criminal Procedure, leader of the investigation that put Al Capone behind bars; in Minneapolis...
...discussing the future status of House dramatic productions, Steven Aaron '57, secretary of the Faculty Committee on Theatre, speculated that House theatre might have reached a stage where "they are doing plays because it is the thing to do." He suggested that the Houses might find a new function in producing plays in which students are interested, but which can not be fitted into the Loeb Theatre schedule...
Other speakers besides Henning and MacLeish will be Steven Aaron '57, HDC Stage Director, and Jan A. Hartman '61, of the Student Council drama committee...
...unless the audience is informed of them beforehand. Stanton even lashed out at CBS's own personal-interview shows, notably such tame and untarnished stalwarts as U.N. in Action and Person to Person, because the guests are vaguely rehearsed. In rage, P. to P.'s producers, John Aaron and Jesse Zousmer, resigned -but not before retorting that the show was so spontaneous that two flustered male guests had appeared on screen with their pants zippers open...