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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Dave Beady and Alfred Gruendemann who shot 75 and 76 respectively in qualifying rounds yesterday, will follow Steinert. Captain Warren Iliff, whose record is two wins and one loss, will play in number six. Last man will be Sophomore Watt Tyler, who has won two and lost none...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Golfers To Meet Brown, Princeton Today | 4/25/1958 | See Source »

Brown starter Don Nelson pitched fully as well as Brigham, allowing the varsity only four hits all told, and none after the third. In fact, he might have won the game except for a bizarre and very damaging error by one of his outfielders...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Good Late-Inning Hurling Defeats Brown Squad, 4-3 | 4/24/1958 | See Source »

...fault of the Poets' if none of the three plays is very effective. The directors (Mary Manning for Beckett's, William Driver for Campton's) have not much opportunity to he helpful, since no movement at all is really necessary. But their efforts at staging are intelligently modest, and it must be credited to them that the performances are almost uniformly good. DeFrench and Greely Curtis are convincingly miserable in All That Fall, and William Driver and Hope Christopoulos do right by Cockney accents in A Smell of Burning. Stanley Jay gives the best performance of the evening in Momento...

Author: By Julius Novick, | Title: Three Plays | 4/23/1958 | See Source »

Other U.S. critics may have made as high demands on the theater, but none has ever matched the bright, Nathanic blend of impudence and intellect, rapture and irreverence. "Art," he held, "is a beautiful, swollen lie; criticism, a cold compress." While he derided "soapbox philosophers" and "commercial uplifters," Critic Nathan preached, cajoled and bullied to carve out a niche for Eugene O'Neill, the first U.S. dramatist to achieve worldwide renown. He worked as hard to popularize such famed European playwrights as Sean O'Casey, Ferenc Molnar, and Luigi Pirandello. Says the New York Times's Drama...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: The Prejudiced Palate | 4/21/1958 | See Source »

...Weld was bothered by a bad foot and this explains why he had trouble defeating Howard Friedel. Several times he was passed by shots that normally would have been within his reach. None-theless, he won a tight match...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tennis Team Gains 9-0 Shutout Victory Over Inept Quakers | 4/21/1958 | See Source »

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