Word: conway
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Dialogues of Archibald MacLeish and Mark Van Doren (CBS, 10-11 p.m.). CBS is experimenting with a new technique in this program, one of a four-part series. The two men ramble around Mac-Leish's farm at Conway, Mass., and talk about anything that comes into their poetic brains-without the aid (or interference) of a network commentator...
...placed cameras and microphones strategically about MacLeish's farm in Conway, N.H. and caught the two men's discussions of life, love and literature they roamed about the estate during Van Doren's one-day visit there...
...John J. Conway, Master of Leverett House, said he shared with Elliott Perkins '23, Master of Lowell, a feeling that there exits a definite point beyond which the membership of a House should not he increased. Perkins put this point at 400, but Conway felt it could be as high as 440, a figure he selected three years ago during the planning sessions for the Leverett Towers. Leverett has 450 students at present...
...Conway felt that overflow from Leverett and the other existing Houses could fill up approximately 100 beds in the new House, leaving about 340 for expansion...
...Reckford, the bibliophile, also directed; Walt Jewell produced. Marshall Moriarty as Weber coughed exceedingly well, and Emilie Rahman as his daughter was enticing. Reckford, as Hobbes; Charles Bevard as Locke, and Judd Conway as Rousseau were properly raucous. Jack Henrikson made a bellowing Beowulf; Mary Doyle, a grucsome Grendel's mother; and Alan Horsley, a mushy Mathiez...