Word: warners
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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THEATREGOERS AT HARVARD will tell you that when it comes to extremely creative productions, the show that manages to break new ground and yet remain entertaining is rare indeed. Past local innovators like Paul Warner '84 and Bill Rausch '84 have not always been able to have their cake...
...PAST few years, Harvard's Mainstage has acquired a reputation for seriously strange and bizarre theater: from Paul Warner's Rocky Horroresque stylistics to Kevin Jennings' psychedelically lit social messages, the Mainstage and the HRDC have self-marginalized themselves with a Spartacist zeal. In a recent effort to make the Mainstage more accessible as well as more profitable, Shakespeare and Bernstein have replaced Aeschylus in drag...
...Harvard field hockey team--battling Brown in a scoreless deadlock on the artificial surface of Warner Field on the roof of the Olney Athletic Center--perhaps the rain wasn't a bad thing. After all, the Crimson had crushed Dartmouth, 2-0, in a downpour two weeks...
Backus says that the former president of these two defunct clubs, Tim M. Hunter '68, will be at Harvard this November as the Peter Ivers Visiting Artist of the year. The visit of the current director and screenwriter ("Tex," "Sylvester")--who currently has an office at Warner Brothers Studios--will be hosted in part by the new Film Society...
...Soviets now have about 5.7 million kilograms of ballistic-missile throw weight, while the U.S. has a mere 2 million kilograms. The Soviet proposal offered last week would reduce the Kremlin's throw weight to no more than 3 million kilograms, according to an analysis for TIME by Ted Warner, an arms-control expert at the Rand Corp...