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Senior singles (30-Minute men; i.e., men who have rowed four miles in less than 30 minutes), 4:15--J. T. Potter 1 G.B., P. S. Heller '48, J. C. Eisenstein 4G, and J. L. Eldredge 3G.S.D...
...playwrights, who choose to show the "healthy joy of the common people instead of the introspection of Czarist novelists." He noted the freedom of expression as well as variety and genius of theatrical experiment that mark the current Moscow stage, and spoke at length on the work of Serge Eisenstein as an important fence in the cinema...
Prokofiev and Khachaturian promptly adopted the Eisenstein line, confessed, and promised to behave. Eisenstein could not help them further. The day before the Central Committee's music decree was published, Eisenstein slipped out of the Committee's control: he died...
...Malicious Childhood. Eisenstein developed a theory to explain these unfortunate deviations toward bourgeois art. They were, said he, tag ends of ideas and impressions left over from pre-revolutionary childhood. Eisenstein's sage advice to Soviet artists: "We must master the Lenin-Stalin method of perception . . . to overcome all remnants or survivals of former notions which . . . are obstinately and maliciously attempting to infiltrate into our works as soon as our creative vigilance is weakened even for only a single moment...
Died. Sergei M. Eisenstein, 49, Russia's brilliantly inventive cinema genius (Potemkin, Ivan the Terrible, Alexander Nevsky); of a heart ailment; in Moscow (see FOREIGN NEWS). Hobbled by Communist doctrines of "art," especially in his last years, he made little protest, even though his own great talents were emasculated by the state's demands...