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Died. Walter V. Hutchinson, 62, multimillionaire British publisher and sportsman, after long illness; in Winchester, England. Self-styled "the world's largest" book publisher (10 million a year), Art Patron Hutchinson collected and donated to his country ?900,000 worth of paintings and prints, known as the National Gallery of British Sports and Pastimes...
...those caused by the space limitations of the Common Room, which cannot of course, be avoided. Operettas by Gilbert and Sullivan are delightfully humorous in themselves, and can get along quite well without scene stealing, mugging, and clowning on the part of any of the leads. Unfortunately, John Hutchinson was guilty of being unable to find the light touch in playing the part of Ralph Rackstraw...
...JOHN C. HUTCHINSON '50' as Ralph Rackstraw, has lifted a pistol to his head. He's going to shoot himself because he loves Josephine, played by YOLANDA LYONS, but thinks she doesn't love...
...cast includes Yolanda Lacon '51, Joan Dexter '52, Nancy Ryan '52, Robert E. Feters '51, John C. Hutchinson '50. Roger W. Murphy 50, George F. Skinner '60, and Joseph S. Vera '50, plus an on-stage chorus of five men and six women...
...friends (who call him Tom or "Old Possum"), T. S. Eliot is a considerate, avuncular Puck who writes rhymes about cats to entertain their children and likes to address letters in verse ("Postman, propel thy feet/And take this note to greet / The Mrs. Hutchinson / Who lives in Charlotte Street . . ."). Eliot is a devoted Sherlock Holmes fan, is apt to emerge from his room clad in Holmesian dressing gown and slippers, and address his startled friend: "My dear Hayward, I am put in-mind of the incident in Bosnia, at the time of our struggle with the Professor over the Crown...