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Radcliffe Juniors showed a remarkable propensity for describing "The Radcliffe Experience" in terms of dorm floor plans, off-campus kitchens and extra-curricular facilities last Saturday afternoon before their fathers. Mrs. Bunting and a panel of four 'Cliffies led the discussion in Agassiz which included the questions and comments of many of the parents and daughters in the audience...
This afternoon at 2:15 p.m. President Bunting and a student panel will discuss "The Radcliffe Experience" in Agassiz Theatre. Mrs. Bunting, the Deans, and Trustees will be guests at an informal reception following the program. The weekend will formally end tomorrow after dinner...
GERALD BURNS is a Harvard senior, living in Adams House; he has studied with Archibald Macleish. His play, The Prophet, was first produced in Agassiz Theatre as an HDC Workshop on May 11, 1960. Of his play and others, Mr. Burns says, "The Prophet is largely a physical experiment in uses of staging. In general, I'm against self-conscious plays; and I dislike anti-plays in particular. I don't like plays that could have been written more effectively as essays--didactic essays. I like plot. I like colors, movement, and loud noises. What The Prophet tries...
Supper will be served at Agassiz at 6, and will evolve into folk singing at no specified time...
...play, written by Arthur L. Kopit '59, was introduced by the Adams House Drama Society at Agassiz Hall in January 1960. Record-breaking crowds and a 320 per cent return on the initial investment led to a re-run of the show in February...