Word: panels
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...forum, described by one panel member as a "mutual groping," revealed no definite policy decisions on the administration of the Loeb Center. Hugh A. Stubbins, Jr., architect of the theatre, reviewed briefly the features of the building, explaining its adaptability to proscenium, Elizabethan, and full-round productions...
...past fortnight, the networks have scrubbed four quiz shows worth an estimated $20 million in sponsors' fees-$5,000,000 each for NBC's Tic Tac Dough and CBS's Name That Tune, Big Payoff, Top Dollar. The number of quiz-panel-contest shows that survived was still 13 at week's end. If they are dropped too, the total loss in sponsors' fees will bulge to a bank-breaking $80 million...
After the panel discussion, Hugh Stubbins, architect for the Center, will describe the new theatre's technical equipment, such as the revolving stage and advanced lighting design...
...impact of the Loeb Drama Center on undergraduate dramatics will be the topic of a Student Council Forum panel discussion featuring Archibald MacLeish, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, next Tuesday. MacLeish is a member of the Faculty Theatre Committee, a study group considering ways to utilize the new Center...
Other members of the panel will be Steven Aaron '57, who directed the Harvard Dramatic Club productions of Hamlet and Death of a Salesman, Joel F. Henning '61, president of the HDC, and Jan A. Hartman '61 of the Student Council...