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...Washington has forgotten the Thanksgiving Day Massacre," as the riot was quickly dubbed. The Afro-American and Rep. Adam Clayton Powell both took the opportunity to predict that the District would have "a fantastic race riot," as the Afro put it, if Negro living condition did not attempts are made to integrate a city as an example of what happens when attempts are made to integrate a city which is largely Negro...

Author: By Douald E. Graham, | Title: Congress, Not Negro, Blamed for DC 'Mess' | 11/8/1963 | See Source »

They are Joseph A. Porter '64, of Eliot House and Madisonville, Ky.; John M. Lewis '63-3, of Lowell House and Lyndon, Vt.; Jeffrey H. Utter '64, of Lowell House and Auburn; Marc J. Roberts '64, of Eliot House and Bayonne, N.J.; and Clayton T. Koelb '64, of Leverett House and Providence...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 5 Finalists Named In Danforth Competition | 10/30/1963 | See Source »

What this production lacks in authorial wit, it compensates for by the concerted effort of cast and director. Except for a noticeable lack of energy in the Wilde offering and the shoddiness of all concerned in the Ibsen episode, the director, Clayton Koelb, manages to impose appropriate styles upon the four other parodies...

Author: By Alan JAY Mason, | Title: 'No Apologies' Final Ex Production | 8/21/1963 | See Source »

...success of Without Apologies caps a season in which Clayton Koelb has presented at least three other productions of considerable value--a fine rendition of Shaw's Village Wooing; the first play of Timothy Mayer, That Day They Read of It No More; and an acceptable production of Strindberg's The Link, the only important drama of a serious nature seen here this summer

Author: By Alan JAY Mason, | Title: 'No Apologies' Final Ex Production | 8/21/1963 | See Source »

This week's Loeb Experimental Theatre production, "Time is a Dream," by H. R. Lenormand, will be presented Sunday at 3 and 3 p.m. and at 8 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday. The play, directed by Jackson Davis and produced by Clayton Koelb, stars shapely Pam King and Skip Ascheim. No admission will be charged...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Experimental Show | 8/9/1963 | See Source »

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