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...Ezra Pound, T. S. Eliot and Robert Frost-all of them still alive and writing, but not writing much. In the early '30s, the heirs of the revolution, led by Britain's W. H. Auden, turned to what Poet Archibald MacLeish called the "invocation to the social muse...
...pottery jars in which women of the day kept cosmetics and other personal treasures. One pyxis dug out of modern Greece's Wall Street contained a bronze mirror and the remains of some cosmetic cream. Most interesting find: a perfectly preserved pyxis showing six of the nine official muses of Greek mythology, and also an almost unknown muse. Choro, patron of the chorus of the Greek theater...
Erich W. Segal '58, Teaching Fellow in general Education, has recently returned from New York where his off-Broadway musical comedy "Sing Muse," received mixed reviews and is readying plans for a full-scale Broadway production...
Segal, who collaborated with Joseph I. Raposo '58 on the 1958 Hasty Pudding show, was again Raposo's partner a writing "Sing Muse," which played for five weeks at the Van Dam Theater...
...predecessor to "Sing Muse" was a musical revue "Voulez-Vous," which played at the Pi Eta Theater in Cambridge in 1960. Despite its short run, "Sing Muse" has brought Segal several offers from Broadway producers for his next play, a musical comedy. After completing work next winter on doctoral thesis, "Theories of Comedy the Renaissance," Segal plans to devote himself to another production...