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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...President Rudenstine came to [17] Quincy St. for the annual Christmas party," said James H. Rowe '73, vice president for government, community and public affairs. "He stayed for about an hour, said hello, mixed with the crowd and made some remarks...

Author: By Belizabeth T. Bangs, | Title: Rudenstine Appears, Celebrates Holidays | 12/10/1994 | See Source »

When we come home and we retreat to our bedrooms after saying a short "hello" to the parents, we don't necessarily run into our closets and find that old tuba and play it while dad sings a nursery rhyme along with us. Instead, we usually run into our backpacks, where can find the convenient walk- man and drain our parents' complaints away with the distorted sounds of Pearl...

Author: By Nancy RAINE Reyes, | Title: Giving Thanks to Music | 11/30/1994 | See Source »

Thirty years ago, a fresh new musical comedy opened to rave reviews on Broadway. Based on renowned playwright Thornton Wilder's piece The Matchmaker, with music by the young songwriter lerry Herman, Hello Dolly! was born and has captured a record breaking 10 Tony Awards. A great deal has changed in the three decades since its birth, but Hello, Dolly! remains an awe-inspiring show because its protagonist, Mrs. Dolly Gallagher Levi, maintains her 1950s "nice girl persona" while underneath being a woman of the '90s, fully in control of the world around...

Author: By Todd L. Glaskin, | Title: Carol Channing's Dolly! Back Where She Belongs | 11/17/1994 | See Source »

...play, however, after receiving a "sign" of approval from her deceased husband, Dolly and Vandergelder join in a reprise of the romantic balled "Hello, Dolly." While ever-faithful to her former husband, Dolly understands and accepts her desire to continue with her own life...

Author: By Todd L. Glaskin, | Title: Carol Channing's Dolly! Back Where She Belongs | 11/17/1994 | See Source »

...Hello Dolly! received numerous standing ovations for Carol Channing and the entize cast on Press Night at the Colonial Theater, Channing's performance still remains strong, and that is grounded on the strength of her character. It is a sign of the continued administration belief in Dolly's independence that this character can stand the test of time and endure the changes which have occurred in the past 30 years...

Author: By Todd L. Glaskin, | Title: Carol Channing's Dolly! Back Where She Belongs | 11/17/1994 | See Source »

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