Word: vachon
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Director Thomas E. Vachon keeps this talky play moving briskly. His pacing does credit to a first play of unexpected sophistication...
...five entries were read by a committee of judges including George Hamlin, assistant director of the Loeb; Robert H. Chapman, director of the Loeb; Thomas E. Vachon '62-4, president of the Harvard Dramatic Club; and Professors William Alfred, Daniel Seltzer, and Harry T. Levin...
Love for Love, a comedy written by Mr. Congreve, is now being produced at the Loeb by Messrs. Vachon, Chapman, Soule and Warburg and by Mrs. Liepmann. They have no first names, or at least the program, a self-consciously cute tribute to Restoration taste, omits them. Unamused but undaunted, I am able to report to you that the Messrs. and the Mrs. have designed and constructed the most pleasing theatrical evening on the main stage this year...
Roger J. Branson '63 of Quincy House and Dayton, Ohio, was chosen president in the Harvard Dramatic Club elections. He hopes to make H.D.C. act not only as a producing group but also as an arbiter for Harvard drama in general. Thomas E. Vachon '63 was named vice-president and Sarah C. Dublin '63 secretary-treasurer...
Frederick H. Gardner '63 declined the nomination for president yesterday, leaving the field to Thomas E. Vachon '63. Outgoing HDC president Charles W. Hayford '63 said that new nominations would reopen the contest...