Word: m
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...remember in second-year Latin the story about Hercules that began: "Hercules was the son of the mortal maiden Alkmena who was visited by the God Jupiter?" That left a lot unsaid. M. Giradoux (through his translator S. N. Behrman) now says the rest. The fact that he really has little to say and says it with too many words does not particularly matter. It is a talky play, but the talk is nimble. The story itself is simple, little more than an extended practical joke. There are no memorable lines or take-home gags; it is rather an exercise...
Miss Slocumbe gave HDC full credit for inspiring her recent article. "I'm fascinated by the way those kids manage to put on a good show in spite of all sorts of obstacles," she said. As HDC patroness she has had to undertake all sorts of odd jobs, notably the furnishing of a pot for one production and providing a room, her office, for HDC rehearsals...
Frederick M. Fialkow '51, chairman of the Phillips Brooks House blood committee, last night announced a total of 144 pints of blood had been received during the committee's two-day drive...
Basketball manager Bon Wilson sat on the sidelines on the top floor of the Blockhouse yesterday jotting down everything that was happening in the daily intra-squad scrimmage. "With all that talent, I don't see why shouldn't really go this year," he reasoned. "I'm convinced we've got a much better squad this year, and I think there'll be a lot more teamwork between the players...
...addition to Bender, the Committee on Advising consists of Dean Kerby-Miller of Radcliffe; Professors John H. Finley and Gordon W. Allport; Associate Professors Charles R. Cherington, Albert J. Guerard, Hugh M. Raup, and Robert B. Woodward; and Assistant Dean Henry S Dyer, secretary...