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...desire for extra-curricular activities. At this point the affiliation has involved only Dunster's sending of its calendar to East and East's invitation for Dunster men to join a madrigal group. Pappenheimer remarked that he expected the exchange program to increase interest in music, drama, the art workshop, and the seminars of the Houses...
...Paris twice a year. On their last trip a few weeks ago, they bought "a little of each," says Sophie. "Some customers adore Lanvin. Others like Nina Ricci and Cardin, Givenchy and Balenciaga." After ordering the originals, the ladies buy fabrics, buttons and other necessary materials. Back at the workshop, their custom seamstresses make up duplicates, and Chez Ninon announces a showing. A private one is held for important customers, such as Jackie and Mrs. Dillon; Jackie herself gets the first look at new clothes, if she requests...
GERALD BURNS is a Harvard senior, living in Adams House; he has studied with Archibald Macleish. His play, The Prophet, was first produced in Agassiz Theatre as an HDC Workshop on May 11, 1960. Of his play and others, Mr. Burns says, "The Prophet is largely a physical experiment in uses of staging. In general, I'm against self-conscious plays; and I dislike anti-plays in particular. I don't like plays that could have been written more effectively as essays--didactic essays. I like plot. I like colors, movement, and loud noises. What The Prophet tries...
...also belonged to the St. Louis Poets Workshop, a group of young poets who believed, even as young poets still do (see BOOKS), that they were part of a poetic revival. Williams' poetry, then and later, was lyrical, evocative and intensely personal...
...House would also provide a dining room and several common rooms. Commenting that "you can have a much better conversation in a room not intended for it," Mrs. Bunting suggested a group study room, an art studio, a workshop, and a sewing room as possibilities...