Word: shared
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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MEBAC, which has already agreed to give the CDF full use of the theatre during the 1959 summer season, earlier suggested that the Wellesley group share the site in 1960, according to the Group 20 spokesman. He called this plan "no compromise, but an insult." Members of MEBAC "implied incorrectly that Group 20 is not in the same league with the Cambridge Drama Festival, professionally speaking," the spokesman continued...
Nelson W. Aldrich, vice-president of MEBAC, said yesterday that "if the Group 20 Players prove themselves capable of the quality of performance we require, we will certainly allow them to share the new theatre...
...spokesman for the Players stressed that the group wants "equal time to use the Soldiers Field site, which is much better than Sanders Theatre or the Wellesley College Amphitheatre." The organization hopes to lease the arts center for the 1960 season and thereafter to share the theatre equally with...
Asserting that their requests to share the new theatre have been disregarded, the Group 20 Players concluded that "the Commonwealth either does not realize or does not care that MEBAC's first step, the classical summer season to be run by the Cambridge Drama Festival, may very conceivably put us out of business...
...hard-hit railroads were steaming back fast. Chesapeake & Ohio earned $51.7 million or $6.36 a share in 1958-the fourth best net in its 122-year history. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe earned $5,139,849 in November compared to $3,659,613 a year earlier, and New York Central made $2,633,054 in November against a loss of $1,894,625 a year earlier...