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...choose the best available man to succeed Professor Baker, to strengthen the Workshop further by associating with it men of high ideals actively engaged in developing American drama, are steps which must be taken, and at once. It may be that "an affiliation between Harvard and the Theatre Guild" is impossible; but all things are impossible until they have been tried. The past is bitter; "that way madness lies." A future of promise is the sole opiate; and with a course of action now clear it bests squarely upon University authorities to provide for such a future...
...Professor Baker is a matter of more or less moment to every theatregoer, the Harvard overseers may excuse me for horning in. Mr. Eaton, I think, would be an ideal schoolmaster, and I have but one other suggestion to make. Why not an affiliation between Harvard and the Theatre Guild? Here is an institution, with an expert faculty, representing every branch of the dramatic art, including the audiences. It is an earnest organization, and it has at heart the improvement of the stage and its patrons. It might have time to join with Harvard in an endeavor to promote...
...GUARDSMAN-Lynn Fontanne, Alfred Lunt and the Theatre Guild in a supremely smart discussion of the domestic disturbances of a great actor and his wife...
Died. Mrs. Mary Lyman Eliot Guild, 96, elder sister of Charles W. Eliot, famed President Emeritus of Harvard University; in Brookline, Mass...
...Duncan sisters make the difference. It is the opinion of many, and with that judgment this department agrees entirely, that to hear the Duncan sisters harmonize is just as important as to subscribe to the Theatre Guild. The little Duncan is in blackface, playing Topsy. Most people find her funny...