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...would prevent him from having either. "It seems so dreadful to be a bachelor, to become an old man struggling to keep one's dignity while begging for an invitation whenever one wants to spend an evening in company . . . never being able to run up a stairway beside one's wife . . . having to admire other people's children...
There's a now exhibition just to the left of the main stairway that's been drawing more glances than the New Look. It's a model of the University as it looked in 1936, constructed to the scale of 50 feet to the inch by Theodore B. Pitman '14 and his associates. Built in celebration of the Tercentenary year 1936, the current model will be augmented later by two more views, showing Harvard as it looked...
...continual harping upon the "old English virtues" of fair play and hospitality, and an incessant probing to reveal that English life is good and decent and superior--epitomizes the disturbing introversion in British cinema. Begin with "In Which We Serve," and recall "Brief Encounter," "Blithe Spirit," "The Years Between," "Stairway to Heaven," or "I Know Where I'm Going," and the same preoccupation with British life and people, British mores and traits, and above all British virtues evidences itself. Even the fine film "The Captive Heart" about prisoners of war in Germany, is really a study of British character under...
...analyze things that closely," the young lady said between the second and third acts of "For Love or Money" as she walked down the long stairway from the second balcony of the Wilbur Theater. "Either I like...
...play factory since George Pierce Baker's late, great 47 Workshop at Harvard. It also has a broader backstairs to Broadway. In the last nine years, seven C.U.-produced plays (including Lute Song and Sing Out, Sweet Land) have opened in New York. Last week C.U. added a stairway to Hollywood...