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...reported that in the first three weeks of its present run its weekly box-office take had jumped from $36,000 to $41,700. Advance sales were going strong. Originally scheduled to end Dec. 14, the season will be extended, probably well into January. Said Lincoln Kirstein, boss of New York's City Center: "The general public has become our audience. If it keeps coming, we will have the same kind of permanent position here as the Sadler's Wells Ballet has in London...
Other Business School representatives attending include: Myles L. Mace, professor of Business Administration; Dan T. Smith, professor of Finance; and Benjamin M. Selekman, Kirstein Professor of Labor Relations...
Before the world première of a new ballet last week, Lincoln Kirstein, general director of the New York City Ballet, came out of the wings and made a little hands-across-the-sea speech. Picnic at Tintagel, he explained, is something very special. It is not only an all-English affair, with choreography by Frederick Ashton of Sadler's Wells, scenery and costumes by Cecil Beaton and music by Sir Arnold Bax. It might even be called "the first fruits of the new Elizabethan...
George P. Baker '25, James J. Hill Professor of Transportation, and Benjamin Selekman, Kirstein Professor of Labor relations, are among the faculty member participating in the seminar...
WILLIAM A. KIRSTEIN Tampa...