Word: levins
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Commenting on the formation of the laboratory, Archibald MacLeish, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, and Harry T. Levin '33, professor of English, yesterday both said it may well prove to be the final impetus needed to persuade the University to build a theatre...
...Levin called the birth of the program "a very hopeful development in the history of Harvard theatre." He said, "It may ultimately lead to the growth of a really active theatre here...
William Baronoff, Richard K. Berg, Murry Biochin, Jerome A. Cohen, Russell C. Dilks, S. Gordon Elkins, Kiaus Eppier, Joseph M. Field, Alan Gladstone, Howard A. Gilckstein, Anne Gross, Alexander P. Hoffmann, Robert L. Lasky, N. A. Levin, Stuart M. Paley, Alvin H. Schulman, Genne R. Sliver, Daniel M. Singer, Gorden B. Spivacak, David R. Tillinghast, Gerald Walpin, George C. Zachary...
...LaSalle Quartet got started four years ago when its members graduated from Manhattan's Juilliard School, and stepped right into a position as quartet-in-residence at Colorado College, Colorado Springs. In Leader Walter Levin's words, they quickly discovered that "there just weren't any audiences who knew about chamber music or cared about it or would turn out to hear it" in that part of the country. But the group was young (average age: 29) and hardworking ("You've got to give the public the best there is all the time...
They are Bradley W. Stark of Matthews Hall and San Mateo, California who polled 205 votes; Irvin K. Zola of Thayer Hall and Matiapan, Massachusetts, and Albert B. Levin of Matthews Hall and East Orange, N.Y., who collected 129 and 119 votes, respectively...