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Hollywood Gossipist Hedda Hopper led with her chin, bravely recorded the result: "When I wrote that I didn't understand why Louis Calhern and Nina Foch wanted to do King Lear on Broadway," she reported, "I got the following note from James T. Burns Jr. of Columbia University: 'The reason artists like Calhern and Foch choose to star in Lear instead of staying in California to portray defunct cattle barons and brilliantined cuties is approximately the same reason a gifted writer would prefer to become a Wolcott Gibbs instead of a Hedda Hopper...
...Died. Nina Boucicault (Mrs. Donald Innes Smith), 83, British actress for whom Playwright Sir James Matthew Barrie created the role of Peter Pan (premiere: London, 1904); in Ealing, England...
Positions for the Class of '52 are as follows: vice president, Helen Margolis of Binghampton, New York, and Eliot Hall; secretary, Helen Puro of West Collingswood, New Jersey, and Briggs Hall; treasurer, Gloria Wagstaff of Framingham and Cabot Hall; council representatives, Nina Ratzersdorfer of New York City and Edmonds House, and Elizabeth Trygstad of Clearwater Beach, Florida, and Briggs Hall...
Nominees for the posts are Mildred Blacklock, Joan Braverman, Susan Eastabrooks, Nina Emerson, Carol Fraser, Patricia Hartford, Mary Lyon, Jane Rainie, Sylvia Rico, Anne Rodriguez, and Elaine Tanner. The four class officers and the president and vice-president of student government are automatically eligible for nomination...
...staunch supporters of long hair styles still refuse to conform. "I like short hair, but shingled haircuts do not look feminine," said Martha McCabe '53. Some students were even more irate. "Shingles on girls look worse than on roofs," said Ann Racder '51. And Nina Emerson '50 termed the new style "repulsive looking" and "masculine...