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...ever, the girls are better. Like for instance Meg Meglathery, the undisputed star of the show. Miss Meglathery hams the part of Mistress Sentry the Maid to wonderfully comic proportions, endearing herself--and the play--to the audience at every entrance. Patricia Hawkins is another charmer. She and Madeleine Fischer deliver wordy, nonsensical lines with great spirit and some success. Like everyone in the play, they are beautifully costumed. Kay Bourne moves handsomely through the difficult role of Virtue (Lady Cockwood) in a bawdy house...

Author: By Max Byrd, | Title: She Wou'd If She Cou'd | 3/13/1964 | See Source »

Chairman of the nominating committee will be Nancy Chodorow '65, of Warner House and Menio Park, Calf. L. Ann Cameron '65, of Comstock Hall and Rice Lake, Wisc., and Patricia W. McCulloch '65, of Edmands House and Miami Beach, will serve as NSA delegated...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Krebs Elected | 3/2/1964 | See Source »

...Young Dems elected A.J. Heath '66, first vice-president; Paul DeRensis '66, second vice-president; Patricia D. Carden '66, secretary; and Lindsay E. Brew '66, treasurer. The YDCHR then voted to endorse the candidacy of Senator Stephen Young (D-Ohio) over astronaut John Glenn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YDCHR Chooses Ross as President | 2/14/1964 | See Source »

...Patricia Cutts who plays Ann gives the weakest performance. Miss Cutt's delivery is so flat that her expressions of sentiment are usually difficult to believe. Of course, Ann's mendacity is a vital part of her character. But so is her apparent sincerity. Her actions, not her delivery, should make her hypocrisy clear. Miss Cutts improves in the third act, though, and her beatific smiles are always disarming...

Author: By Daniel J. Chasan, | Title: Man and Superman | 2/8/1964 | See Source »

...Patricia Roe, David Stewart, Ralph Meeker, and Michael Strong are admirable; and all the small parts are consistently excellent. (One appreciates the advantages of having a group of players who know each other well and who have more than twice as long to rehearse as for a Broadway show...

Author: By Caldwell Titcomb, | Title: Arthur Miller's Comeback | 1/27/1964 | See Source »

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