Word: caste
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Harvard's contribution to the experiment centers in great part about two giant cameras which will photograph the entire experiment from the desert floor, some twenty miles below the violent explosions in the air above new Mexico. These cameras, equipped with rotating shutters, will record the flight of the cast-off missiles covering as area of 40 to 45 degrees...
...Within a certain limited scope Hart is almost incapable of writing a bad line; the plot crisis of "Christopher Blake" is both believable and original--in the sense that it has not been rendered meaningless by countless Hollywood pot-boilings; and the acting is remarkably good throughout the large cast. All of which makes the failure of the play particularly unfortunate, for what ails it cannot be remedied in the traditional method of the Boston try-out: by re-writing lines here, and patching and cutting out there. The ill is much more fundamental, concerned with the nature...
Although the Dramatic Club has two other female performers under contract, their news-value had not yet been exploited up until dress-rehearsal time last night. Miss Jane Bergwall of Simmons is portraying Lilith and Miss Helen McCloskey, who works for the University is cast as a Woman...
Opening night at Manhattan's Metropolitan Opera is an established American ritual. Everybody understands that the cast furnishes half the show and the audience the rest, and that polite ones on either side should not impinge on the other...
...bringing these characters to life she has received brilliant help from director and cast. Frederic March and Florence Eldridge as the parents, and Patricia Kirkland as the daughter, act with taste and style all the way through. Miss Kirkland in particular, with a huge part calling for great range, squeals and cries and emotes her way through a remarkable performance...