Word: joyful
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...hope than had the son of an Athenian slave to be emancipated in that intellectual freedom of which great writings are born." She added: "Intellectual freedom depends upon material things. Poetry depends upon intellectual freedom. . . . . Women have [always] had less intellectual freedom than the sons of Athenian slaves." With joy she remarked how at last "the sons and daughters of educated men are fighting side by side [against] the whole iniquity of dictatorship, whether in Oxford or Cambridge, in Whitehall or Downing Street, against Jews or against women, in England, in Germany, in Italy or in Spain...
...people who have traveled hundreds of miles to sit under Interlochen's tall pines and listen, and the kids in blue corduroy who have gone there to study and play great music for the joy that is in great music, are, I think, equally angry. Little Caesar should be dismally ashamed of himself...
...Repertory players, who have made the former Joy Street livery-stable their workshop for the past few years, board communally in a house on nearby Beacon Hill. Out of the modest proceeds of a box-office that depends on playgoer contributions (50c minimum) come first, production expenses and second, food for the Company; salaries are largely wishful thinking. "Which means," says Norman Mailer '43, in charge of publicity, "our diet is somewhat irregular...
...plot, involving a maze of confused love relationships, centers about the well-meaning female scatterbrain whom we knew in Kaufman-Connoly as Dulcy. It was a role tailor-made for Billie Burke, who acted it in the original version, but Joy Street's Adele Thane plays Laura with a vitality that is not beyond compare...
Harvard Summer School Night, to be held at Joy Street on Saturday, August 8, should prove a soothing antidote for final exams...