Word: deans
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Dean Speaks...
HEWLETT JOHNSON Dean of Canterbury The Deanery Canterbury
...Dean Monro will break slightly with Harvard tradition in the near future when he moves into his "auxiliary quarters" in Adams House. For many years the Dean of the College has had a room in the Yard where he could go to avoid the continual press of phone calls, meetings and so forth, but Monro decided this year that he would have his quarters in a House, where he would be closer to the majority of the student body...
...found at the Wilbur; but it is greatly exciting that for several months, and, with any luck, for many years, a series of good and great plays, adventurously chosen and well performed, will be constantly on view in Boston. Congratulations to Stephen Aaron '57, John Eyre '58, and Dean Gitter '56, the managing directors of the company. Congratulations to audiences, present and future, for being in on what promises to be a damn good thing...
...performances are one and all solidly professional, although a couple of the ladies give an occasional impression of being younger than they are supposed to be. As the Director, Leading Lady, and Leading Man of Pirandello's theatrical company, Dean Gitter, Gretchen Kanne, and Wendell Clark delineate three phonies without ever a phony stroke in their performances. Mr. Gitter's role is more extensively characterized than the others, and he brings to it the right sort of pudgy excitability and pseudo-suavity. Ray Reinhardt, Dora Landey, Richard Mathews, and Helen England are the most prominent of the Characters, and they...