Word: begley
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Louis Begley, English, of Eliot and Brooklyn; John A. Braeman, History, of Eliot and New York City; Steven C. Frautschi, Physics, of Kirkland and Madison, Wisconsin; Frank I. Goodman, History, of Lowell and San Antonio, Texas; Milton S. Gwirtzman, Government, of Dunster and Rochester, New York; Eliot D. Hawkins, History, of Eliot and New York City...
Caldwell Titcomb's music for the flute and drum provides a highly effective setting for the poetry, and Louis Begley has done an excellent job abridging the plays. In all it is an excellent job, one that should be repented often with other pieces which might fit into a similar staging...
...Louis Begley '54 is directing the production, which will be staged according to one of Yeats' basic demands: that poetry be performed as though one were shouting across the street. The group will adhere to as many others of Yeats' tenets as space and finance will allow...
Walter Kaiser tops the book reviewers in this issue with his criticism of Cedric Whitman's interpretation of Sophocles' plays. The review is good, straight-forward stuff, a great improvement over Kaiser's "susurrus of hosannahs" days of last Spring. Lewis Begley's review of a collection of poetry essays by Wallace Stevens is good criticism but tedious reading...
...Harvard Advocate announced its new slate of officers last night. The new president is George A. Kelly '53. The other officers are: Pegasus, James C. Chace '53; secretary, Louis Begley '54; treasurer, Charles E. G. Neuhauser '53; Bacchus, George S. Andrews '52; business manager, Peter G. Colias '53; and circulation manager, Arthur R. Tower...