Word: mcgavran
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Harvard Club of Buffalo, G. Thomas Moseley '41, 1131 Delaware ave.; Harvard Club of Central Ohio, Columbia Samuel B. McGavran '28, 820 Huntington Bank Building; Harvard Club of Charlotte, Ted H. Gallier, 1407 Westeverest,; Harvard Club of Chicago, James P. Baxter '41, 38 South Dearborn...
...above all as a poet . . . full of sentiment, music and meaning, warmth of human observation and comment, and vast sorrowfulness." Bud Kissel of the Columbus Citizen disputed: "A competent cast that never muffed a line nor missed a cue wasted their talents on an unimportant play." But Mary McGavran of the Ohio State Journal called the play "beautiful in its very ugliness." And William F. McDermott of the Cleveland Plain Dealer wrote: "A harsh, powerful play ... It contains some of the best and most touching writing of the greatest American playwright...
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