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Albert K. Webster '59 has been appointed assistant to the manager of the Philharmonic Orchestra in consideration of his outstanding work with the Harvard Glee Club and the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra...
Webetor managed the Glee Club's trip to the Far East in the summer of 1961, and the Orchestra's tour of Mexico in the summer...
...freshmen glee club was swamped with hopeful singers. The orchestra, with the selling point of its Mexican tour, discovered numerous new prospects...
...best performance of either this or last summer. [This is admittedly no longer particularly relevant, but it may give you some sort of standard of comparison. Besides, it's still true.] The Players, in fact, seem to enjoy themselves extravagantly; they crack their dreary jokes with every sign of glee; manipulate a formidable number of accents and dialects with surprising confidence; and don't even slow down in the middle of the dialogue's horrible stretches of Moorish waste. They are themselves as funny as their play is tiresome...
...great works of art. he revealed a rugged realism, an exquisite humanity, a sense for what is sublime in being human. Now. in a movie that is both a wow of a show and a masterpiece of misanthropy, Kurosawa emerges as a bone-cracking satirist who with red-toothed glee chews out his century as no dramatist has done since Bertolt Brecht...