Word: choses
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Catholic Club chose Thomas L. Barrette '52, as president, and Bernard F. Law '53 as vice-president, at an election meeting last night. John T. Lewis '53 will be the next secretary, William F. Looney '53, treasurer, and Sumner J. Ferris '54, publicity director...
Actually, "Glad Eden," by Jack A. Rowel '51, was chosen the best of the plays submitted for judging to Archibald MacLeish, Ernest Hemingway, William Van Lennep, Mary Martin, and Elinor Hughes. But that play is to be produced elsewhere. So the Playwrights Groups chose as their first production the runner-up, "The Bystander," by Loretta J. Valtz, a junior at Radcliffe...
...Long & Short. At week's end Harry Truman himself showed his party how he proposed to play politics in his fashion. He chose Washington's top ceremonial rite for faithful, fat-cat Democrats, the $100-a-plate Jefferson-Jackson Dinner, to beg "every Democrat to put patriotism above politics." Not once did he mention MacArthur by name, but he got a fine laugh by ad-libbing a reference to MacArthur's report to him at Wake Island: "It has been categorically stated that Russia will not come in if we bomb Manchuria. That statement was made...
...Manhattan last week, a U.S. audience found first-hand that the news about France's best male dancer was not exaggerated. For his first guest appearance with Ballet Theater, mop-haired little (5 ft. 5 in.) Dancer Babilée, 27, chose the ballet which first brought him fame, Le Jeune Homme. His role: that of a young artist who is abandoned by his sweetheart. In the violent, Apache-like dances that the ballet calls for, he revolved around his taunting sweetheart (beautifully danced by pert Nathalie Philippart, his wife) with the intensity of an angry bird. His tremendous...
...full board of Radio Radcliffe accepted the resignations of two of its top officers, president, and program manger, and chose new officers, yesterday. Connie Squire was elected president, replacing Elizabeth McKinster '52, and Judith Robison '52 was elected program manager, replacing Barbara Blessing...