Word: theaters
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Other suggested solutions to monetary problems are the setting up of an activities trust fund; the addition of a College activities fee as part of the annual Service Fund; and an analysis of University policy on charges for the use of Sanders Theater...
...concert by the Chamber Orchestra on Sunday evening in Sanders Theater, the Harvard Music Club will celebrate its fiftieth anniversary. Founded in 1898 by George B. Weston '97, the group has flourished; withered, and now flourishes again, sponsoring Harvard's only chamber orchestra, its own chorus, and the popular series of House Concerts...
...Fiftieth Anniversary Concert Sunday evening in Sanders Theater, the Chamber Orchestra will continue the policy of presenting lesser known older works, when it performs the Bach Triple Concerto in A-Minor for flute, violin, and piano, and Mozart's Divertimento in D. There is no record of performance for either of these compositions. Also sched- uled on the program are the Handel Oboe Concerto in B Flat and the first performance of Van Slyck's Sonatine for Clarinet and Strings. The orchestra will be under the direction of Van Slyck and the soloists include: Uni Springing, violin; flutist, Lois Schaefer...
...curtain fell, James entered the theater by the stage door. He was told that all had gone well. The star, "with incredible cruelty," led him to the middle of the stage. "For a moment or so James faced the storm, his round face white, his mouth opening and shutting." Then the star dragged him back into the wings. A contemporary account suggested that there had been a cabal against the play, and that the hissing began according to a prearranged signal. Says Author Nowell-Smith: "The problem is perhaps now insoluble...
...Leroy Anderson '29, was on hand to acknowledge the applause. Also to be commended was the Second Harvard Medley, a modernistic first class arrangement by John Finnegan '47. It all added up to an afternoon well spent, and cooped up though it was in the dim recesses of Sanders Theater, yesterday's concert made the halves of next fall's football games all the more eagerly awaited...