Word: scenically
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...domain larger than Belgium, wilder than Abyssinia, more visited than Rome, colder than Moose Factory and hotter than Tophet, a fabulously scenic empire scattered over half a continent, quietly changed hands last week. In Washington, Secretary of the Interior Ickes announced that effective Aug. 9, Arno Berthold Cammerer would be the third director of the National Park Service. His job: to introduce the U. S. people to the grandeur of their own amazing outdoors...
...demonstrates that while the comedy of intrigue is not necessarily heavy-handed or vulgar in the movies, it is a very different genre from what goes under the name on the stage. "Pleasure Cruise" goes some way towards being a happy resolution of the difference; it has the scenic and technical advantages of the photoplay, without losing the grace and quiet effectiveness of the legitimate type...
...Executive Advisory Committee was created by the club at the same time. This group will work in cooperation with the Executive Committee and will consist of Harvard alumul well known in theatrical circles. The members of this new committee are: Donald Oenslager '23, New York scenic designer; J. M. Brown '23, dramatic critic; H. T. Parker '39, dramatic critic of the Transcript, E. P. Goodnow '17, head of the Stagers organization at the Peabody Playhouse in Boston, and F. R. Hart '27, graduate treasurer...
...still find time for champagne suppers, Viennese songs, beautiful women. His wife is a New York Beegle. He keeps eight shepherd dogs in the country, and gives two Christmas parties a year complete with tinseled trees, lebkuchen and. champagne, one for his architects' office, one for his scenic studio. Soviet fathers have not forgotten his design for the Neva bridge, and Joseph Urban was one of the eight foreign architects invited to submit designs for the preat Palace of the Soviets in Moscow. The red plaster model of his project was the focal point of last week...
This eleventh century Italian work, translated by D. F. Robertson '25, will be difficult to produce over the radio, according to Edward Massey '15, the director, owing to the importance of its scenic and costume effects. The miracle play gives excellent opportunities for brilliant costumes, which will be chosen by Miss Rose Briggs, sister of former Dean Le Baron Russell Briggs '75. The central figure in the play is Herod, a boisterous ranting character typical of the medieval idea of this king. There will be no charge for admission to the presentations...