Word: shows
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Fourteen Harvard and two Radcliffe students banded together yesterday to organize an "Anti-War" society which will seek to "show up American foreign policy for what it really...
...careful delegation of power, and more specific reference to the true jurisdiction of the planned committee could achieve its purpose without harm to educational institutions. Though the present New York anti discrimination law, in effect for the last six months, is the only precedent for this action, it helps show that such legislation can be passed without fear of unpleasant consequences for education...
...witness or participant in the problems of a young married couple who must live with their in-laws. For that, and not much else, is the situation confronting the people in "The Happiest Years." But it is really as an essay in feminine logic and psychology that the authors show their astuteness and humor, and it is there that the audience has its most fun. I could cite some examples of this "feminine logic" but it is complex by its very nature, as you know, and an accumulative and personal reasoning process that is without meaning until one has first...
When the HDC wheeled Monty. Woolley onto the stage last night, it ended a series of artistic experiments and popular failures. By giving up on experimental drama and producing "The Man Who Came to Dinner," the club has turned out a tremendously amusing show. It isn't art, but there are lots of laughs...
...success of the play. There probably will be people who don't think This Sort of Thing should be put on by a Harvard dramatic group. They are wrong; this Kaufman and Hart is as good theater as Giradoux and as some Shakespeare. The HDC has a fine show this fortnight...