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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Besides raising the reputation of Harvard drama, a concerted program of experimentation would quite probably improve the quality of performance and production. Rather than imagining how Evans would act, Logan direct, and Mielzener design a particular play, the Harvard groups would be thrown on their own devices. In the past, when Shakespeare has been played, the few principals have been generally good. But many less talented supporting players have tried to do their parts as they had seen them done by others, and by comparison either to the original model or to the principals they were woefully inadequate...
...chiefly popular for its extensive, reasonable-priced bar; and Leo, one of the last of the Irish Tenor barmen. Since many of the final clubs do not permit women guests, the Hasty Pudding also gives dances throughout the football season. "The Hasty Pudding," says one member, "has no particular social barrier--the only consideration is more or less if you're a nice...
...donations. Since prestige has been a consideration for so many years, all club members worry about the standing of their organization in the eyes of the College. Even Porcellian, once the end-all of the socially ambitious, realizes that it must now sell candidates not only on Porcellian in particular but on the merits of the club system...
...Rhine reproaches scientists in general and psychologists in particular for their refusal, by & large, to accept the evidence of their extrasenses. He compares them with those who refused to look through Galileo's telescope. He assails the materialist bias of the times for creating a climate hostile to his theories, though he admits that he cannot yet "prove" them by conventional standards...
Despite the piddling tuition fee of five dollars per full course, the teaching staff for the Extension courses draws excellent pay due to the ever increasing Trust Fund. As Chairman, Dean Phelps invites competent instructors from each of the cooperating institutions to give a course in their particular field. These appointments are in no way connected with the man's college teaching; it is extra work for extra pay. Usually the Commission hires an lecturer for only one year, but in the case of language speaking courses, the same man may teach for many years...