Word: directors
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Orson Welles, director and leading man in "Five Kings" which opens at the Colonial Theatre Monday evening, is planning a special visit to Harvard next week to study the theatre collection at Widener Library...
Almost ten years ago, in April, 1929, Mr. Frank J. Ryan was appointed the first full-time publicity director in Harvard's history. This was, in itself, a tremendous innovation. Formerly, the University's press relations were in a deplorable state; a reporter was looked upon as someone to be avoided whenever possible. This attitude had serious consequences for Harvard...
...guarantee that no dirty passages from Shakespeare have been omitted from my new production, 'Five Kings,'" Orsan Welles revealed in an interview yesterday. The famous young actor director explained that with the aid of the Kittredge notes he has attempted to reproduce Shakespeare in as near the original form as possible...
...ruling was that they had to pay duty on the paintings not as reproductions of postcards, worth approximately two cents each, but as fashionable paintings, worth from $200 to $2,000 each. What saddened dealers, critics (including the Museum of Modern Art's President Anson Conger Goodyear and Director Alfred H. Barr Jr.) and artists in general was the ruling's implication: that an artist's model rather than his method determines whether his work is original...
Farnsworth -Nicholas. Philo Farnsworth will be a vice president and director of research of his company. Chairman of the board is Farnsworth's old backer, Banker McCargar. Backer Everson is treasurer, secretary and a director. To be president, Edward A. (for something he promised his wife not to tell) Nicholas resigned from...