Word: wed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Narrow Road to the Deep North is a good, serious play about zen and Japan by Edward Bond. It's not the most exciting two and half hours of theater around, but it's far from lightweight. At the Loeb mainstage, tonight, Fri, Sat, Sun, Tues, Wed...
...odds are that the immature mother and the unwanted infant will emerge from the experience with serious psychological scars." A letter in my files from a young father strongly suggests that the out-of-wed-lock father probably ought to be included in this conclusion...
...Mather House production, though, is very well done, and except for its paucity of dialogue compares favorably to the movie version. The booming voice and professional performance of Louise Clapps as Rosie, a secretary who for eight years has been trying to wed her boss, pulls the play through its 17 musical numbers...
...read with great interest your two articles in the Crimson (Wed., Oct. 23) on Harvard racial relations and would very much like to comment on the subject. In particular, I would like to correct the impression that it is my view that the shared rooming and eating among black students is "the natural thing to do, it always has been that...
...wed a 27-year-old salesman, Richard Meeker. "I used him as a way to get out of the house," Mary confesses. "It was a pathetic reason to get married." Soon after the Meekers' son Richard was born, Mary landed her first dramatic television role. It was Happy Hotpoint all over again. As the velvet-voiced secretary on Richard Diamond, Mary was invisible, save for her hands and legs...