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...acoustically treated sound studio complete with microphone boom and two turntables provides recordings for the College. These range from the poetry recordings in Widener Library, such as those by Robert Hillyer '17, Theodore Spencer '28, David T. W. McCord '21, and T. S. Eliot '09, to the latest records of the Harvard Defense Group...
Officers of the Fund Council, besides Mr. Pereles, are Clarence R. Randall '12, of Chicago, III., vice-chairman; and David McCord '21, Cambridge Mass., executive secretary...
...principal members of the cast are old hands at their game: most of them were seen last year in "Rose Marie," and have simply shifted from a surrounding of Canadian Mounties to one of Texas Rangers. Nancy McCord is still the best, with a voice and personality that merit better use: Alexander Gray is still too short, but adequate; and Rope Emerson is still the biggest woman we have ever seen on the stage, and quite humorous when she throws her weight around or beats a poor little piano to death. Add one very funny swivel hipped, unjointed dancer named...
...deeply engraved on his cigaret lighter, and whose most ambitious ethical concept is "if it's trite, it's right." Nash knows his American civilization, and he can write about it like an efficiency expert in baggy pants. His light verse is a remarkable rhetorical invention. Where McCord, a traditionalist, makes his words walk a tightrope of perfect succinctness, Nash makes his walk a slack rope of complete long-windedness...
Here, Nancy McCord was a most fortunate choice for the title role. It is no exaggeration to say that she is a full half of the show, with the energetic and appealing personality and the topnotch voice necessary to make the vivacious, French-Canadian Rose Marie La Flamme live on the stage. Her rendition of the "Indian Love Call" would have brought every brave from sixteen to sixty in the whole Five Nations to lay venison and beads at her feet. Singing opposite her in the role of Jim Kenyon, Alexander Grey is a somewhat lesser figure, but quite good...