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...paying attention to this game won't be a chore. If nothing else. I'll watch Jim Callinan run for the last time, and few things at Harvard have been more pleasant these last three autumns than watching Jim Callinan...
...become tempting reminders of the power that might have been. "3500," a song about the agonies of Vietnam complete with pictures of the war in the back ground, provides a searing glance at the past, but the moment abruptly ends when one of the characters sarcastically remarks, "That was pleasant." And so the show returns to its banalities...
...although the language is sometimes painfully sophomoric, the message scattershot and blurred, one' has to admire Papas for attempting the overwhelming task of staging her own show. While the production carries flaws aplenty, it still makes for pleasant relief from the hackneyed productions of traditional shows that constitute the flotsam and jetsam of Harvard theatre. There's much naivete in Hair, but there's a lot of creativity too. Papas & Co., including the staff of the Institute, have to be admired for making a start toward establishing a tradition of orginial shows that try to convey a real message...
Through age and exposure, The Wrong Man had become The Best Man. It was a role that life had carved in Fonda, the quiet son of a pleasant, rigorous Christian Scientist family in Omaha in the century's first decade...
Even the William and Mary football team decided that it should do whatever it could to make Harvard's stay a pleasant...