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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...store for you at Sanders Theater this weekend. "Amphitryon 38" is a sparkling theaterpiece that has delighted audiences and playwrights through thirty-eight versions, beginning with that of Plautus--down through Moliere, Dryden, to the late Jean Giradoux. It has possibly become more polished each time, for this most recent telling could hardly glisten more than it does...
Miss Slocumbe gave HDC full credit for inspiring her recent article. "I'm fascinated by the way those kids manage to put on a good show in spite of all sorts of obstacles," she said. As HDC patroness she has had to undertake all sorts of odd jobs, notably the furnishing of a pot for one production and providing a room, her office, for HDC rehearsals...
...This is the first of a series of articles by Faculty members on the effect of the recent election on various aspects of national and international problems...
...poetry aside for a moment, there are good ideas, good dialogue, and good description in the better moments of the better stories. The result is readability, a fairly important aspect of fiction that has been almost totally absent from Harvard's and Radcliffe's literary magazines in the recent past. But even the very best of these stories crics out time and gain for cutting, for clarification, for a different word here, for an additional sentence there. And that is to say that although Signature is at last getting work by authors who have something worth writing, the magazine...
...spokesman said yesterday that they will not listen to recent protestations any more than they listened to the criticism of "a prominent Boston socialite," who last week refused to buy tickets for herself and two daughters unless "certain objectionable lines were...