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...David Bowen '51 and Theodore L. Gershung '54 will head the cast of the Harvard Theatre Group's production of "Darkness at Noon," the Sidney Kingsley adaptation of Arthur Koestler's novel, which was chosen yesterday...
...Bowen will play the lead as Rubashov, a now useless revolutionary, while Gershung is cast as his inquisitor, Gletkin. The production will be directed by Charles C. Humpstone '53, who will also play a supporting role...
Students and facultymen did see something wrong. For weeks they grumbled about it, and one instructor named Hoyt Bowen went so far as to denounce Moseley in chapel. Last week after Bowen was fired for "insubordination," the revolt broke out in earnest. At separate mass meetings, majorities of the faculty and student body rallied behind Bowen', passed resolutions of advice to the college administration about the Moseley-Armstrong money: give it back...
Harvard Theatre Group will stage a Broadway play next month, simultaneously with the current New York run. The play, "Darkness at Noon," by Sidney Kingsley, will star David Bowen '51, founder of the H.T.G...
...Grant was a fine, thorough book, the best job ever done on Grant's early years. Another big job done with care and spirit was Margaret Coit's John C. Calhoun: American Portrait, a sympathetic and fair study of the great diehard South Carolinian. Catherine Drinker Bowen put too much fictional gloss on solid John Adams and the American Revolution, but it was the first biography to make him seem wholly human. Irving Brant finished the third volume of his massive James Madison, and William Harlan Hale wrote a fresh, readable Horace Greeley...