Word: henrik
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...first production of the year, the Harvard Theatre Group will present Henrik Ibsen's "An Enemy of the People" early this fall, Harold Stone '53, managing director of H.T.G., announced yesterday...
...Died. Henrik Ramsay, 65, onetime Finnish Foreign Minister, who was sentenced to 2½ years in prison for having been a member of Finland's government during the wars with the Soviet Union between 1939 and 1944; of a heart attack; on the island of Gottland, Sweden...
...ickets to faculty and students, or merely by checking bursar's cards. Third, determine a policy on the saving of seats for friends (and, if it is to be permitted, then some system for informing the policeman at the door). In general the University has handled the crowds disgracefully. Henrik Krollus...
...over half a century, the Western theater has been dominated by the coldly paternal influence of the great Henrik Ibsen and August Strindberg-social conscience and psychological drama. This dramatic realism swept the charming Victorian puppets off the stage and replaced them with disagreeable people; it produced excellent playwrights and at least one genius-Shaw. For the paper cutouts of Victorianism it substituted newspaper cutouts, transformed the stage into a lecture platform and the playwright into an amateur reporter, reformer and psychiatrist. The few English-speaking playwrights who attempted metrical dramas usually produced verse as feeble as Maxwell Anderson...
Denmark's ambassador to the United States, Henrik de Kauffman, opened the showing. The display celebrated the 150th anniversary of the beginning of diplomatic relations between the two nations...