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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...voice that crackled with restrained anger. "I hope everyone understands now that there has been no cease-fire in Korea and that there can be none until an armistice has been signed . . . The continued pressure of our forces on the enemy constitutes the strongest incentive for the latter to agree to a just armistice...
Especially impressive is Suzanne Chappell's interpretation of Nora. Nora is essentially a split personality, vain and frivolous on one hand, determined and strong-minded on the other. Miss Chappel effectively stresses the latter. Thomas Gaydos as Torvald and Michel Bouche as Krogstad are both effective and convincing...
Hugh Amory's "Orpheus" almost reached the necessary blend between good poetry and good theatre. This was due mainly to the concessions Amory made to the latter. The story is set in modern Boston, which perhaps adds to its credulity. A young man, spoken somewhat inaudibley by Amory over a loudspeaker, rejects society's values and affirms that the only truth is found within oneself. He tries to force his personal viewpoint on society as the absolute, being too much a moral coward to live alone with his idea. He is finally killed by a thug who wants...
Mitch Price of Columbia completed 79 passes to Kazmaier's 77, but the latter led in passing yardage (977 yards) and percentage of completions (62.6). Dartmouth quarterback Gene Howard's punts went for an average of 39.5 yards in nine games to give the Indians their only league leader in the statistics...
...financial aid a Harvard education has become virtually impossible for many student. Faced with the decline in scholarship money the College had a choice of two things--turning down students who could not pay their own way or finding new sources of financial aid. The College took the latter alternative, and student employment became a vital part in keeping Harvard a college for men of ability, not wealth...