Word: auditorium
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Graduate School of Business Administration has received a $2 million gift for the construction of an auditorium which will seat more than 800 persons, President Pusey announced today...
...William A. M. Burden of New York and her sons, William A. M. Burden '27 and Shirley C. Burden, donated the money. The building will be named Burden Auditorium...
...auditorium, to be situated on the open ground behind Kresge Hall, will be designed with movable partitions to accommodate both large and small gatherings. It will seat almost twice as many persons as the Business School's largest present facility...
...waddle and contract like pregnant accordians. One dancer wrestles with a space-age cobweb. Others, with illuminated lampshades on their hands and feet, do a close-order drill. Now the dancers are drunken caterpillars, now they are partnering their own distorted shadows. All the while, nine speakers ringing the auditorium sizzle, crackle and explode with electronic music; twelve slide projectors and 30 spots splash colors across the stage like an aurora borealis gone amuck. Nikolais, an ex-puppeteer who creates the music as well as the costumes and lighting for his dances, calls these trips into the twilight zones...
Beyond the Elks. Not even the smaller cities are immune. There are four dance companies in Tacoma, Wash., three in Jacksonville, Fla., one in Huntsville, Ala. In Alaska, the Anchorage Civic Ballet has graduated from the Elks Club to the West High School auditorium, where its performances of Nutcracker attracted sell-out crowds of over...