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...original production, has come up to Cambridge to recreate the role of Jacob, and that alone is reason enough to see the show. The other performers complement Carnovsky's brilliant portrayal of the philosophic uncle, and director John Sherin manages to bring Odets's spirit back to life. Weekday shows begin at 8, tickets cost $4.95 tonight and tomorrow, $5.95 on Thursday...
...line see Peter Shane's review which appears elsewhere in this issue. The curtain goes up at 8 p.m. tonight; tomorrow's show starts at 9. The Loeb is charging $5.95 a head for the weekend performances, so you may do well to wait for one of the cheaper weekday showings...
...best deals ever offered to Eastern skiers. Most of the areas joined together and offered a whole booklet of discount coupons for skiing, lodging, food and even equipment. The booklet cost $5, but the cost could literally be made up in one day. The coupons enabled weekday skiers at some areas to get discounts of 50 per cent. The booklets are available at most ski areas, all New Hampshire information booths along interstates 93, 89 and 95 and from the Ski 93 Association. Get them and ski New Hamphire for less--it's worth...
Religious solace is sought with greater frequency among the faithful in Cambridge, Mass. A morning prayer service is held in Harvard University's Memorial Church each weekday. Distinguished speakers from within the university community frequently take part in the short services by offering brief remarks, but since he took office in 1971, Harvard President Derek Bok had not chosen to do so. Recently he went to Memorial's Appleton Chapel to deliver his first talk there-a stirring homily in praise of his once and future colleague, former Watergate Prosecutor Archibald...
...Arlington stop is a winning effort. The Green Line manages to bring together a good group of people--mixing theater and movie people from Prudential and Symphony with a more rowdy crowd from Kenmore Square. And there is a wonderful feeling of gloomy expectation that you get on a weekday night at about 11 p.m. waiting alone at Symphony or Auditorium. What the Green Line needs is some subway cars, at least for the underground routes...