Word: bentley
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...often reduced in the Harvard production to mere coquetry. Man and Superman is something of a modern morality play, with its characters symbolizing concepts rather than ordinary people. Only at times do the Harvard players achieve this universality, however; more often they are just figures in what Bentley has called the "low biological comedy" of the story...
...striking qualities of his own: a crude but considerable sense of gesture and violent vitality. He also has the careless Irish charm. At a rich man's party, the big slummox grabs a bottle of beer and then, grand as a lord, leans over and uses the nearest Bentley for a bottle opener...
Adams: William A. Casselman, Richard H. Goodman, William M. Goss, Bentley R. Layton, David S. Lelyveld, Stephen J. Lynton, Peter J. Manning, Richard S. Price, Alan E. Rau, David R. Riggs, Jr., Richard L. Schacht, Norman J. Weiss...
...morning closed with a reading of the Class Ode by David S. Cole. Bentley H. Layton led the audience in singing...
...Pulitzer Prize winning historian and Harvard professor, now Special Assistant to the President; Theodore White, reporter and Pulitizer Prize winning author (for The Making of the President--1960); John William King, Governor of New Hampshire, Richard Tregaskis, author of Guadacanal Diary and several novels and screenplays: and Nathaniel Bentley, novelist and New Yorker writer...