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...adds: "Of course, it's often good to get his reaction to an appointment because his advice is usually good." Where the old bosses chewed cigars in back rooms, De Sapio sees himself as Tammany's good-will ambassador ("He's to Tammany what Commander Whitehead is to Schweppes," says an admirer). He averages a dozen speeches a week (generally beginning, "I am very happy to be here tonight") before all sorts of groups, ranging from Israel Bond Drivers to the Harvard Law School Forum...
...announced the appointment of Dudley Meek as director of Radcliffe's Management Training Program. Meek, who was previously vice-president and treasurer of the text-book department of Harcourt, Brace and Company, will also be a member of the faculty of the Harvard Business School. He succeeds T. North Whitehead, who will retire in June...
...North Whitehead, Director of the Management Training Program at Radcliffe for 11 years, will retire in June, President Wilbur K. Jordan announced yesterday. Whitehead, who is also on the faculty of the Business School, was influential in bringing about MTP's joint sponsorship by Radcliffe and the Business School last spring. President Jordan said yesterday that Whitehead, in the period of a decade, brought the Management Training Program from a "period of interesting experimentation to one of academic maturity...
Despite a late start last season, the triumvirate sponsored two plays: T.S. Eliot's Confidential Clerk, Liam O'Brien's The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker. Neither lost money; Clerk stirred up a critics' controversy. This year Producer Whitehead will present Clifford (Golden Boy) Odets' new The Flowering Peach, plus a pair of plays still in the works. With three Broadway theaters leased, Stevens & Co. will have a sure home for Saint Joan when it gets to Manhattan in April, will have no trouble booking its riskier productions. More important, if Joan's tour (weekly cost...
...Playwrights Co. and Dowling also a power in ANTA (American National Theatre & Academy), all three members of Producers Theatre, Inc. stay close to Broadway. In its beehive offices on Times Square, a score of picked young actors meet thrice weekly to read and recite; from them, Producer Whitehead hopes to build up a topnotch repertory group. In Venice, P.T. is already filming The Time of the Cuckoo (star: Katharine Hepburn). But the triumvirate is just beginning to branch out. Tycoon Dowling hopes eventually to put actors, directors and playwrights on a salary status, "as at General Motors," so that talented...