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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Some of the blame for the production rests on Miss Horne herself, for she brought along as conductor her husband, Henry Lewis, whose contribution to the musical world may be generously dismissed as pathetic. Maestro Lewis knows a few tricks of the trade: he understands how to keep the beat, he can make the orchestra start and stop together, and he never lets the baton fall out of his hand...
...weeks ago in the Fifth Annual Radcliffe Giant Slalom. Miss Storrs and Miss McLane took second and third places respectively to lead the team to its second victory of the season...
...next weekend at Killington, Vt., Miss Waterston and Miss Storrs swept one-two in the giant slalom Saturday as five Radcliffe girls placed in the top ten positions. On Sunday, Miss Waterston and Miss Storrs switched positions in the slalom while again a host of Cliffies placed high...
...Miss Tolentino can sing, too, though a couple of songs--including "Everything's Coming Up Roses," unfortunately--fall detectably out of her range. More important, she can act. David Dunton (rumored to be her husband) can act as well, and makes Herbie a somewhat more complex character than one is used to encountering in a musical. As Gypsy (nee Louise), Phyllis Ward overcomes a piece of miscasting nicely, and as her sister June, Ferrell Page is fine. Also keep your eyes out for a broad the name of Shannon Scarry--but if you don't, it's all right...
...production still goes somewhere, Margaret Leighton, Richard Dysart, E. G. Marshall and Felicia Montealgre are to thank. Miss Leighton and Marshall aren't good but eminently watchable. Miss Montealgre and Dysart are both...