Word: use
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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March stated that the exact relationship of his organization to the HSA was uncertain. The Grille will use none of the Agency's facilities, he explained, so that there is no real advantage of membership in the agency...
Junior George Harrington will be returning to uniform tonight after a long siege of mononucleosis that has kept him off the court since the last Yale game in the beginning of February. Sophomore Mike Donohue will start at guard, however, and Wilson will probably use Harrington sparingly...
...Flexibility," James E. Stinson '59, president of the HDC, said last night, is the key to "excellent facilities" in the new Harvard-Radcliffe theatre. He added that when the structure is completed, "all students using it should have the opportunity to help control its use...
Steel was in accord with Stinson's opposition to a complete merger of all theatre groups, but John W. Hallowell, Jr. '58, president of the Eliot House Drama Society, emphatically urged that "all drama should be administered by one organization, a revamped HDC." He advocated use of the theatre by all desiring to participate, including House members. "It is impractical to have eight or ten small groups," Hallowell noted...
...play uses a classic stage form, the brittle conversation piece. In terms of smart brushes and insulting banter, this has its good points; but seldom were a classic action and a classic method so mismated. 'Stage struggles over a will make for melodrama or serious drama, farce or sardonic comedy, for banged fists, shaking fingers or skinny claws-but not for the playfully brandished rapier. Fencing verbally, the brothers sometimes neatly pink each other, even achieve an occasional moral louche. But they use buttoned foils on synthetic flesh. Nor, in place of human drama, is there any real psychological...