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Cambridge's first Discotheque has opened in the basement of the Club Henry IV on Winthrop Street...
STRATFORD FESTIVAL, Stratford, Ont.: Both parts of Henry IV and Julius Caesar. Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard has also been added to the repertory...
...stride along roads (long), sail oceans (uncharted), or climb mountains (lofty), they are now in orbit (dizzying). Said Emmett Dedmon, executive editor of the Chicago Sun-Times, at George Williams College: "May the explosions of your generation cut as clean as those which freed the capsule of Gemini IV from the booster engines." Whatever his fellow editors might think of that particular metaphor, Dedmon stated the dominant theme of the 1965 commmencement speeches: the "explosions" of the younger generation...
...HENRY IV, PART I & HENRY IV, PART II (Caedmon). There are those who believe that Falstaff is the greatest comic character in English literature, and these recordings will not disappoint them. Anthony Quayle's voice combines the tavern-soaked grossness of "fat Jack" with the agile wit and arrogant flair of Sir John. Michael Redgrave as Hotspur seems at times to get only false teeth into the part...
Intimate Orbiter. Mariner IV, which will pass near Mars on July 14, may send back fascinating pictures of the planet's large-scale topography. But later spacecraft will be far more useful after they kick themselves into orbits close to the red planet. They will be able to study Mars for long periods at close range, sending back several kinds of maplike pictures, including intimate views of Mars made by infra-red light and by radar. A single orbiter will be able to chronicle an entire cycle of the Martian seasons, watching the growth of vegetation (if it really...