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...Faculty's skepticism towards teaching any course with more than just words has slackend a bit. And the change has happily come under the auspices of the new General Education program. Daniel Seltzer, associate professor of English, has gained approval from the Committee on General Education for his new course, Hum 105--"The Literature and Practice of Drama...
...Agamemnon" has been produced twice at Harvard. It was premiered by the Poets' Theatre Company in Sanders Theater in 1952 and read at the Loeb two years ago, with Daniel Seltzer, associate professor of English, in the lead...
...Press by offering to work for a week without pay. He moved up fast. By 17, he felt secure enough to marry Marion, whom he had discovered playing a piano in a silent-movie house (Marion, however, had to put up the 750 for a marriage license). By 19, Seltzer had become the paper's city editor...
...Luckily, Seltzer has a replacement whom he has groomed to fill his shoes. Thomas Boardman, 46, joined the Press as a copy boy in 1939, rose to become chief editorial writer. He plans no major changes at the Press, and staffers welcome him. Says one: "He's a fast, lucid writer, a shirtsleeves editor, a heavy smoker, a good drinker and an excellent companion. He can see right into the gut of any situation...
...Seltzer, he plans to stay busy in retirement. He is ready to start writing a book that he hopes will be a "definitive treatment of the American scene over the last half-century." After that, he is not so sure. "My mind is restless," he says. "Mrs. Seltzer used to accompany me everywhere. But her passing and this retirement mean a whole re-charting of my life." But whatever Seltzer turns to, no one expects him to leave Cleveland, or love it any less...