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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Elliott H. Phillips '40 replaces Sherman Gifford, Jr. '40 as Managing Editor; Pierre Amyot '42 follows Edmund H. Doerring. H. '40 as Business Manager; and John O. Felker '41 will be Advertising Manager an place of Alan J. Lerner...
Other officers chosen were James J. Pattee '41, Vice President: Stauley O Beren '41 Secretary; and Grenville Clark. Jr. '41 Treasurer. Grenville Clark Sr. '08, is a member of the Corporation...
Skyscrapers, subways, slums and slicks, seven million people from the Bronx to Coney, that's the phenomenon people call New York City. It's a world within a nation, a monster cosmopolitanism which, like most great things, defies definition. Vinton Freedley, Jr. has written, and the Dramatic Club has produced a play about New York. They have not tried to define it, but they have, within the limits of stagecraft, tried to reproduce some of its many facets. To realize the ambitions ideal they set up for themselves, the Dramatic Club has used a cast of more than...
...melee, individual efforts arose into the spotlight because of their sheer quality. Vinton Freedley, Jr.'s dialogue, when not under the Coward influence, packed punches a-plenty. His characters tended to be typed, good, bad, rich, poor, though sometimes they rise above it and become people. John Holabird's sets, especially Mona's apartment, bear all the earmarks of something bound for Broadway. The Newberry-Rollins music (there should have been more of it!) fitted in beautifully with the Profit dance effects, and the two combined produced some of the high sports in the show...
...positions, those of assistant editors, will be filled by Rufus W. Mathewson, Jr. '41 and G. Robert Stange...