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...second in the series of Thursday afternoon lecture series will be held in the Forum Room of Lamont Library at 3 p.m. today. Hans Kohn, professor of History at the City College of New York, will discuss "American Foreign Policy in the Age of Fear...
Next week at the same time Hans Kohn, professor of History at the City College of New York, will discuss problems of American foreign policy in what he terms "the age of fear...
...Wolf Holt '50, Mathematics; Milton Forrest Hughes '50, English; Herbert Samuel Hurwitz '50, Biology; Humphrey Wynne Johnson '50, Comp. Phil. & Rom. Languages; David Llewellyn Jones '50, English; John Lord Kice '50, Chemistry; William Aloys Klemperer '50, Chemistry; Allen Eugene Kline '50, Economics; Walter Emery Klingenasmith '50, Biology; Karl George Kohn '48, Music...
...Wister Prize to Karl George Kohn '50 as the senior concentrating in Music who has the highest record in his field, income from the fund...
Almost the entire cast of "Figaro!" has approached the play in the buoyant spirit of farce comedy. Jerome Kohn and Ailene Pressman, in the roles of Count Almaviva and Susanne, give animated, completely enjoyable performances. John Kerr, as the hero, Figaro, is far too subdued in the role of a shrewd, extravagant character. Roshanne Dunjhibboy creates a Countess of Almaviva who is completely believable, although lacking some comic spirit. David Bowen is a pleasure to watch as the drunken gardener, and John Gates, Michael Mabry, and Ivan Nabokoff are all alert and lively performers...