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This week's show includes three plays each requiring four women and five men, so that every performer gets a crack at playing three different people. The starring roles are taken by Faye Emerson and Murray Matheson...
...hybrid wheat. Beadle helped Keim in summers, and when he graduated from college in 1926, Keim got him a graduate assistantship at Cornell at $750 a year. George Beadle still intended to become some sort of agricultural expert, but when he started working at Cornell with Professor Rollins Adams Emerson, founder of the ''corn school'' of genetics, he found the work so fascinating that he could not leave it. He never returned to agriculture above the backyard garden level...
...Theatre, at New England Mutual Hall. Opening July 7 with Bert Lahr in Visit to a Small Planet, the Summer Theatre will also present James Mason in Mid-Summer (July 14-19); Basil Rathbone and Geraldine Page in Separate Tables (July 21-26); Tonight at 8:30, with Faye Emerson (July 28-Aug. 2); Hal March in A Hole in the Head (Aug. 4-9); Dulcy, with Dody Goodman (Aug. 11-16); and Melvyn Douglas in Strange Partners, a new play by Florence Lowe and Caroline Francke...
...Emerson College Joseph Nye Welch, the Army's attorney in the 1954 Army-McCarthy hearings Litt.D...
Bush, speaking first, told the capacity gathering in Emerson D that the traditional role of the humanistic education was "to make man more like an angel than a beast." Bush said that this was a role which the scientific discipline could not fill and yet which must be filled if man is to endure...