Word: propsed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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The scenery for both pieces is by Richard Kaplan. For Arcadia he showed imagination with a set of suggestive stick construction and stark blue-grey flats. The de Musset piece he tried to furnish with draperies and props that, supposed to be sumptuous, were merely shabby.
The Harvard Dramatic Club, denied access to its old workshop by the Dean's Office and unable to find another suitable University building, yesterday rented a section of a warehouse on Arrow St. to house its sets and props.
The strange nature of this year's recession-with some industries still setting new records while others are in trouble-is the best evidence that the economy is neither "stable" nor "stagnant," in the sense of being motionless. With such new industries as air conditioning and color television still...
Junior-Executive Swagger. There is never an instant, in fact, when Director Hitchcock is not in minute and masterly control of his material: script, camera, cutting, props, the handsome set constructed from his ideas, the stars he has Hitched to his vehicle. Actor Stewart happily downplays his boyish charm, comes...
SUGAR GLUT in the world markets is knocking the props out from under wholesale prices. Bumper crops in Cuba and in other major producing areas sent prices down to 3.05? a pound (v. 1951's high of 8.12?), well under the 3.25? minimum set by the International Sugar Conference...