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...production is finished with all sorts of fine trimmings, not the least of which are Robert Fletcher's costumes and Robert O'Hearn's settings. Light organ and piano music, strictly a Brattle accouterment, provide a tasteful background...

Author: By Thomas C. Wheeler, | Title: The Playgoer | 5/25/1951 | See Source »

...cast stay pretty well within the confines of the script. Their acting is spirited, and a credit to themselves and to director Peter Temple, who comes as close to making the play live as possible. Especially engaging are Jerry Kilty as Trap Door, the scoundrel, and Robert Fletcher as Laxton, the lecher. Many of the minor characters are also amusing caricatures of London town-types; one of these is Jack Dapper, the fop, played by Nick Benton (who turns up again...

Author: By Stephen O. Saxe, | Title: The Playgoer | 5/4/1951 | See Source »

Randall Thompson has selected some charming music, which, played on a piano that has been emasculated in some manner to make it sound like a harpsichord, provides a background for several brief interludes. Robert O'Hearn's sets, like the costumes by Chris Mahan and Robert Fletcher, are good but not up to the usual Brattle standard...

Author: By Stephen O. Saxe, | Title: The Playgoer | 5/4/1951 | See Source »

...Fund for Adult Education ($3,000,000), headed by C. Scott Fletcher, former president of Encyclopedia Britannica Films, which will support nonacademic projects outside the school system -educational movies, radio and TV programs, community discussion groups. The fund's purpose, as defined by Hoffman: "[To] assist persons to develop a satisfactory personal philosophy and sense of values ... to grow in ability to analyze problems and arrive at thoughtful conclusions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: News from Ford | 4/30/1951 | See Source »

...FLETCHER D. PARKER Immanuel Congregational Church Hartford, Conn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Mar. 26, 1951 | 3/26/1951 | See Source »

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