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...election Monday night the Advocate chose Robert M. Dawson '64 of Lowell House and Cambridge to be president of the magazine for 1963-64. Three of this year's officers will continue in their posts: Sidney M. Goldfarb '64 and Michael P. Cain '64, literary editors, and David H. Swanson '64, business manager...
...performance towers over all the others: Sidney Goldfarb, who plays Smith, the town's brick-maker, has and gives a better time than anybody. Mr. Goldfarb's self-assurance and gusto are limitless. He really can't sing, but whatever he does with a song, I like it; he really can't dance, but I value his twist beyond measure...
...Running Goldfarb a close second is George Engel, whose various roles include a blind man and a nice old lady from Tulsa. Through it all, he keeps his lunatic chuckle unimpaired, like the sacred thing...
Morey and Paul's spoof of dupes and quackery is as broad as Goldfarb's beam, and as incisive a tour de force as you could wish. But as the Swami's Woman would say, don't take anybody's word for it. See for yourself...
...seventh and last reading of works in progress in Lamont Library will feature new poems by Elizabeth Jackson Barker of the Radcliffe Institute and Sidney Goldfarb, '64, Pegasus of the Harvard Advocate. The reading will be held in the Forum Room at 4:30 p.m. today...