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Orson Welles talked like a square peg. "Actually, I don't like publicity," declared the fabulous Poo-Bah of Around the World (see THEATER). "I don't like to be photographed or interviewed. I'm afraid of being misquoted. I'm just a tired sort of male Katharine Hepburn...
...Beantown. Don Brown and his Hairy Army spent the holiday at the Brown manse in Hartford. The Winchester clique ran up to the mountains for their Christmas. Bill Cousins became one of the crowd as he gave Betty a sparkler that means more than just an Xmas gift. Congrats. Poo Poo Jaffa played Santa to his loyal troop of Boy Scouts...
...know anything about the churches in Boston? Bob Gottschling and Poo-Poo Jaffa tried to get me in go with them to an old church on Howard Street last week. It was an odd time for the service, it seemed to me. They said things started at 8 P. M. and went to midnight. They said that everybody goes there. Maybe I'll go with them the next time...
Absent from our midst this week has been our inimitable Treasurer, Larry (Winnie-the-Poo Club) Jaffa. The success which met his performance at last week's class meeting, has forced him to convalesce this week...
...Trial by Jury" and as Dick Dead-Eye, although the latter part required a bass which he was not able to supply. James Gerard, the romantic lead of the company and its only good tenor, does not quite look the part of the handsome Ralph Rackstraw or a Nanki-Poo. His substitute, Allen Stewart, who played the defendant in "Trial by Jury," is better looking but his voice does not have the required lyrical quality...