Word: nicholases
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
For the past two years Miss Nicholas served as head of the production crew, designing the sets for last spring's Idler presentation. "A Phoenix Too Frequent," and this year's "Way of the World."
Samuel Adams, 2nd '49, James N. Athans '51, Philip Bahn '49, Ralph H. Bender '51, Phillips E. Bolster '51, Douglas H. T. Bradlee '50, Samuel C. Butler '51, John T. Coan '49, Walter Coulson '48, Peter M. Matthew '51, Wilbur M. Davis '50, Robert V. DiBlasio '51, Emil J. Drvaric...
*Left by the deaths of Historian Charles A. Beard, Educator Nicholas Murray Butler, Critic Royal Cortissoz, Scholar-Editor-Politico Wilbur L. Cross. A.A.A.L. membership (which is for life) is limited to 50.
Nicholas Van Slyck directed the 15-piece Harvard Chamber Orchestra in a score he wrote for the Idler production. Mr. Van Slyck said his music was "built upon 18th Century patterns but lies solidly in the 20th Century harmonically and instrumentally." It seems to have made the transition with more...
The play features 7th century situations in modern settings, modern dress by Bonwit Teller, a modern musical backdrop by Nicholas Van Slyck 2G, and the latest quotes from T. S. Eliot '10 in place of Herrick, Lovelace, and Suckling.