Word: theatered
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...should know-that crowds and automobile noises "have a disastrous effect on the emotions of children." The psychiatrist and his wife had left their eight-month-old baby daughter in a parked car on noisy 48th Street while they went to a lecture on "The Cultural Importance of the Theater to Our Present Civilization...
These discomfitures occur when organizational headquarters from mimeograph to addressograph end up in the president's room--or when a theater group orders its sets delivered to Rindge Tech Auditorium. Henry Lee Higginson described what had been missing until November of 1899 at a mass meeting then celebrating the Union's inaugural: "A Harvard student needs and has the right to every advantage which the government of the University can give. Neither books, nor lectures, nor games can replace the benefits arising from free intercourse with all his companions." It is worth sweating out Lamont's construction for the promise...
Taking its "new look" to heart, the Veterans Theater Workshop last night decided to call itself the Harvard Theater Workshop as part of its plan to become a permanent fixture at the University...
...decision followed hard on the heels of the failure of an attempted merger of University theater organization and was described by HTW leaders as their "reply to the HDC stand" on the proposal...
Meanwhile, work on "Henry IV" continued with the announcement that the Workshop has procured the services of Albert Marre 1L, to act as director. Marre, while in the Navy, served as director of the American Repertory Theater in Berlin...