Word: hdc
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Dramatic Club will probably start full-scale television operations this fall over WGBH-TV, John H. Poppy '57, HDC president, announced last night...
Both the doors, which will shut off the Bindory's activities from the HDC, and the electrical equipment must be installed before the Club can actually use its now quarters, explained Golden...
After telling the Dramatic Club to leave its Big tree quarters because of fire law violations, the University announced yesterday it was giving HDC an unprecedented $250 to help finance its move to the Harvard Book Bindery's first floor...
Frederick C. Packard, Jr., associate professor of Public Speaking and one of the HDC's faculty advisers, also praised the move. "The Club can now feel organized and have some sense of continuity in its work," he said. "Surely this is a step forward, and it is particularly fortunate the Club is in a University building where it will have no steep rental charges and the members will have a free hand to work without jeopardy to valuable property...
Golden and other HDC officers sent a letter to all professors and administration officials interested in Harvard dramatics immediately after the School for Scandal production last fall describing the problems of continuing to produce plays with facilities in three or four different locations all over Cambridge. Packard and Dean Watson then started a tour of all University buildings to find a suitable location for the centralization of HDC activities...