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...deliberately chose to move the play as close to the audience as possible. Instead of performing on Sander's stage, they use a highly symbolic set built on a semi-arena sunk into the floor. This decision was a good one; instead of an aloofness, designer Webster Lithgow has produced a feeling of closeness that adds to the intensity. One can only wish that the individual components of the set were larger and placed further apart. Lighting, by Campbell Steward, and costumes, by Leslie Van Zandt, were excellent...
...Orchestra will present Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 4, the Mozart Thirty-ninth Symphony, and the Sibelius First Symphony. Sander Shapiro '54, violinist, Daniel Pinkham, harpsichordiat, and Kathleen Henry and Karin Peterson, flutists, are soloists...
...scores and select works for two appealing, well-balanced programs. After three weeks, the judges (Prof. Aaron Copland, Prof. G. Wallace Woodworth, Robert Middleton, Allen D. Sapp, all from the music department, Russell Stanger, conductor of the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra, Mandelbaum, John Davison 1G, Robert Swaney '53, Frank Sander 3G, and this reviewer) selected fifteen chamber, choral, and orchestral compositions. Musical merit was not the sole criterion. We also had to keep the audience and the performers in mind, and choose works not too difficult to play or understand...
John H. Finley '25, Master of Eliot House, recently commented, "Oddly enough, I think it grows more impressive with time. I do feel a great dignity in Sander's Theatre. To that extent I think it is a fine piece of architecture...
...Review last night elected the following men to its editorial board: Matthew G. Herold Jr., Note Editor; Frank E. A. Sander '43, Treasurer; Richard E. Shapiro, Case Editor; Richmond Prescott '50, Articles Editor; John J. Cound, Note Editor; Samuel A. Stern, Development Editor; William J. Kirby '47, Book Review Editor; Herbert Stoller, Director Legal Research...