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...frightened enough to pass, his grades are still likely to fall far below his potential. His confrontation with the CRIMSON or the HDC or the Bick or Widener is likely to open a path of socially acceptable indifference to academic work, to help him form the habits that turn him into what Amherst calls a consistent "under-achiever...

Author: By Allan Kats, | Title: The Academic Suicide: Escape From Freedom | 6/15/1961 | See Source »

Charles Hayford '63, president of the HDC, adds that storage and workshop space is limited, and that the light ports on the main stage are misplaced

Author: By Michael S. Lottman, | Title: Locked Doors Symbolize Problems Of Drama Center's Opening Season | 5/10/1961 | See Source »

David Riesman '31, Henry Ford II Professor of Social Sciences, will speak before the combined classes at Emerson Hall on "Some Experiments in Higher Education." Many of the class members will also see the HDC's production of "The Alchemist" at the Loeb Drama Center tonight...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 6 Classes Celebrate 'Return to Harvard' | 4/13/1961 | See Source »

After nearly a month of deliberation, four hand-picked members of the HDC received Faculty approval this week to manage and produce plays at the Loeb Drama Center in connection with the Harvard Summer School...

Author: By C. BOYDEN Gray, | Title: HDC Group to Direct Loeb Summer Plays | 4/13/1961 | See Source »

...issue opens with a drama by David Cole, En Croisade--the winner of an enterprise called "the first annual ADVOCATE-HDC playwrighting (sic) contest." Mr. Cole has evidently decided that the stage is eminently suited to flippant dialectic: his play does not have characters, but rather attitudes, few actions of the body, but many intricate actions of the soul. This sort of mental horseplay does not necessarily doom a literary effort, but in Mr. Cole's case the tone is annoyingly didactic, the intention overly profound--and the results predictably dull...

Author: By Peter E. Quint, | Title: The Advocate | 3/7/1961 | See Source »

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