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...Louis B. Seltzer...
...Louis Seltzer, 66, who has edited the Press since 1928, has kept Cleveland first in his heart. Ohio comes next. Then the U.S., and then the world. After that, perhaps, come the interests of the Scripps-Howard chain to which the paper belongs. No cause is too large for the Press-or too small. It hid a camera in a bawdyhouse and snapped pictures of city cops taking lunch there. When the Press disagreed with the Cleveland Bar Association's candidate for the municipal bench, it asked its readers to write in the name of an unknown young lawyer...
...most heartening development Seltzer noted, is that many of the students have become interested in Harvard drama for the first time. Every effort will be made to allow all of the students interviewed to work in the productions, he added. Official cast notices, however, will not be announced until...
...repertory project, first proposed by Seltzer early in November, will combine lectures and discussions with normal rehearsals. Stage managers set designers, costume designers, and lighting experts, as well as actors, will discuss acting problems in Elizabethan drama and technical and conceptual problems in all types of theater. The workshops will continue through rehearsals, Seltzer said, to increase the "education note" of productions...
...Seltzer said that he hopes the group can "bring the technical and acting portions of the Loeb closer together." In the past, he observed, technical personnel have been separated from the actual dramatic work...