Word: seidman
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Workshop, heard only sporadically since the war, will now take the air on a bi-weekly schedule. Tonight's cast includes Edmund A. Levy '51, J. David Baumann '51, Sherman H. Hawkins '51, Susan Seidman, Radcliffe '50, Henrietta Broyles, Radcliffe '51, and Claire Gilman, Radcliffe '48. The script was adapted for radio by Baumann...
...ring the bell. With amateur authors, this sort of just-miss effect is bound to be prevalent, and unless a skillful and thorough editorial hand guides the magazine more carefully in the future, "Radditudes" will find itself with a chronic weakness. In "Afraid of Happiness," for instance, Miss Susan Seidman makes a brave attempt at satirizing a special horrid type of love-story--the sort that appears in periodicals of the "True Romance" ilk. For the most part, she achieves her effect subtly, but she spoils the total impression by an occasional broad and incongruous touch. The borderline between burlesque...
Alexis took the evening train from Baltimore to Boston. (signed) Robert B. Seidman '41, Manager. Richard W. Snibbe, Coach...
Interest has been mobilized by the newly organized Council of History and Literature Concentrators, under Robert Seidman '41, and by the Harvard Student Union, whose president is David Bennett '42. Both will speak at the meeting, open to all students, which will culminate in the creation of a committee representing a variety of departments, and if possible both student and Faculty personnel...
...elected to the executive committee were: Rufus Mathewson '41, Leo Marx '41, Robert Seidman '41, Robert Stange '41, Charles Bridge '42, Frank Funser '42, Gabriel Jackson '42, Dana Reed '43, Harold Solomon '43, and William Thompson...