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...Miss Feltenstein is powerful in the dramatic scenes as the indomitable mother-figure part of the eternal feminine. But it is her voice that commands. Her motions are stiff and awkward in key scenes. Nightingale who outfits a comic chorus with amazing props and movements (they make marvelous animals going into the Ark), seems to have directed disembodied voices in the serious scenes. Even Beck, the company's most polished performer, often appears unsure of what to do with his hands at dramatic moments. The power of the scenes, especially the ends of the three acts, is undercut...
...Radcliffe Government Association. But in the recent elections Anastasia Kucharski '68, Briggs Hall, was elected vice-president; Julia R. Currie '67, Moors Hall, secretary; Ethel M. Silverman '67, Comstock Hall, treasurer; Patricia Riley '67, Jordan Hall, nominating committee chairman; and Rachael A. Radio '68, Holmes Hall and Mary Belle Feltenstein '69, Comstock Hall, were elected National Student Association delegates...
...MARY FELTENSTEIN...
Only in its poetry does the issue really seem lacking. Harry Feltenstein's "Class Poem" retains in the reading much of the superficial obscurity which bewildered '42 when they heard its recital and the discouraged bitterness which fills it would be a poor commentary on Harvard's first war class if it could honestly be thought to represent them. Walter Eberlein's translations seem distinctly clumsy, while it is almost impossible to find appropriate surroundings for the misplaced commuter of Jack Crockett's "Seven: forty-five...
...afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock, the Seniors will assemble in the Kirkland House triangle for their literary exercises, including the delivery of an Oration, Poem, and Ode. The Class Orator will be William C. Murphy; the Class Poet, Harry D. Feltenstein, Jr.; and the Class Odist, Robert H. Coleman. Leading the Seniors in song will be the Class Chorister, Richard B. Stedman...