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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Hassard Short staged the production, and Albert Johnson designed the sets. The latter deserves special credit for his effective use of sweeping modernistic simplicity throughout. As for the work of Arthur Schwartz, the principal song, "I See Your Face before Me," will probably be frequently reheard, and such others as "I've Made Up My Mind," Fly by Night," and "By Myself" are at least tuneful enough for one evening. The show will undoubtedly have a warm reception here, for although it is not uniformly good, its assets are quite impressive...
...itself an example of a progressive and liberal employer, it is going to spend more money on service than in the past. The students will have to pay part and the alumni must help, remembering their embarrassment when, during Lowell's administration, the pittance given the scrubwomen was printed throughout the country. If Harvard is to become a part of the best in American civilization, it should treat its people just as solicitously as it does its knowledge, nor in striving for the intellectual can it let its feet turn to clay...
...Botanical Museum's equipment for studies in economic botany and paleobotany is now "unrivalled elsewhere," Professor Ames reports, and attracts investigators from universities and botanical institutions throughout the world...
Tonight at the Peabody Playhouse the Dramatic Club presents as its fifty-fifth production "Straight Scotch" a drama in three acts, by Francis R. Hart, Jr. '27. The play will continue in Boston throughout the week, winding up with a final show on Saturday...
...grasp hold of their new and streamlined life. Mr. Duranty often has an amused smile on his lips when he tells of the strange effects which the attempts to adapt themselves to their boss comrades' ideas of civilization have on these simple people, but he is gentle with them throughout and never sharply satirical...