Word: hdc
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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President Robert C. Seaver '50 revealed last night that the club has been in the red ever since its production of "The Survivors" in April, 1948. The University has declined to pay the deficit, but has insisted that HDC let an older man handle its money in the future...
...HDC has already written letters to its creditors, explaining its situation and promising to pay off all debts as soon as it makes the money. It has also asked its members for contributions of $15 to $20 to help erase...
Trouble for the HDC started last year, when it decided to give its 40th-anniversary play, "The Survivors," at Plymouth Theater in Boston. The costs of an amateur company on a professional stage were too much, and the club went $5000 into debt. HDC still hasn't survived "The Survivors...
Finally the University stepped in. Associate Dean Robert F. Watson told the HDC that Harvard has no funds for insolvent student organizations, but would do everything in its power--short of money--to help them...
...ruling now before the School Commission cannot affect the possibility of the HDC's using the Rindge stage. Seaver said, since either the three-day limit or the difficulty of filling the vast auditorium for an ordinary college production alone places it out of the Club's reach...