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Keyes D. Meteak University Librarian, commented on the survey last night and said it was "substantially accurate" and an "interesting study." But he warned followers of the race not to discount Howard Mumford Jones, professor of English; Archibald MacLeish, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory; and Summer H. Slichter, Lamont University Professor...
...October of 1953 the group used Agassiz to produce two plays by Archibald MacLeish, and in February used Sanders Theatre to read William Alfred's Agamemnon. Later that year verse-plays by Yeats were produced in the Fogg Court. The Poets waived the by-law which requires an author to be present when his work is being considered for production. "He was not exactly a member, but the pieces were excellent," Miss Huntington explained...
...first such course since George Pierce baker left Harvard for Yale in 1928, it can join with the HDC's New theater workshop to bring about the same sort of writer-actor cooperation that distinguished Baker's famous '47 Workshop." The best experience a young playwright can have, professor MacLeish has said, is "the blush of shame" that comes when he sees his own place produced. Such beneficial experiences could be commonplace if student-written plays were regularly produced by the Workshop...
...former director of New York's City Center theatre, is the founder and former leader of the City Center Ballet Company, one of the first America ballet companies. His topic is "The Future of the Lyric Theatre," but it will probably encompass the future of the whole artistic theatre, MacLeish believes...
After Kirstein's talk, the floor will be open to questions, and MacLeish hopes that important ideas on a future theatre at Harvard may be brought out then...