Word: annee
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Last January, with some manuscript advice from Newsman Barker, Morey Bernstein, 36, a Pueblo businessman who sells farm and mining equipment, told the story again in his book (TIME, Feb. 20). Bernstein, an amateur hypnotist, had put Housewife Tighe, who uses the name Ruth Simmons to avoid publicity, into a...
The technical standards of the production were on the whole as high as those set by the cast. The costumes, by Anne Hollander, were especially handsome and entirely appropriate to the characters represented. Peter Salisbury's lighting was imaginative, but suffered from uncertain handling. The faults of the production, however...
They are Mary Chandler, Eliot Hall and New York City, a History and Literature major; Irene D. Hecht, Cambridge, History; Svetlana Liontieff, Cambridge, History and Literature; Anne Ruggles, Barnard Hall and Dallas, Texas, Anthropology; and Sheila Ungeheuer, Cambridge, History and Literature.
Playing alert defensive ball, 'Cliffe guards Ellen Deitsch, Anne Gordon, and Margaret Smertenko held Pine Manor forwards scoreless in the third quarter. The yellow-clad lassies rallied to score 11 points in the final period against Radcliffe's seven, but failed to catch up to the hot, early-game pace...
Robert W. Anderson '39, author of "Tea and Sympathy" and other Broadway plays, and Donald M. Oenslager '23, stage designer for such productions as "Anything Goes" and "Sabrina Fair," will discuss the Conference's topic, "Theatre." Garson Kanin, director of "The Diary of Anne Frank," will also speak.