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...this far, Dr. Nelson's students are deep in such endeavors as trying to understand Southern cops and judges. He advises them to "try to consider the judge's whole life, his inability to rise above his limitations." But though he denies that his class is a "workshop" of nonviolence, Nelson does intend soon to weave in some practice along with history and theory. Sample future topics: deportment, choosing the place for nonviolence, the importance of going to jail. He believes that the practice will ultimately "reshape the entire structure of race relations...
...Tatti was long the residence and workshop of Bernard Berenson. Left to the University in Berenson's will, the villa will become a research center for scholars studying the history and culture of the Mediterranean world, particularly in the field of the Italian Renaissance, for which the I Tatti library is famous...
When Branwell got a box of toy soldiers as a present, he and his sisters gave them individual names and then went on to weave fantasies and adventures around them that would shortly turn the rectory into a feverish, secretive writers' workshop. They dubbed themselves the Four Genii: Genius Tallii (Charlotte), Genius Emmii (Emily), Genius Annii (Anne) and Chief Genius Brannii (Branwell). The writing began when Branwell was twelve, and the first two toy-soldier games, "The Young Men's Play" and "The Islanders" (in which each child peopled an island with heroes of his own choice) fused...
...Dunster House Drama Workshop will open its production of Caligula, starring David G. Gullette '62 in the title role, tonight at a tri-college drama symposium at Pine Manor's Bardwell Auditorium. A preview of the first act will be performed at 8:15 p.m. with productions from Wellesley and Pine Manor Junior College. A critique of the three plays will follow...
...distributor. Nowadays Rosalie is just as important: when Levine needs a gadget to promote one of his pictures-4,000 small rubber bombs to advertise Hercules, or 5,000 genie lamps to push the forthcoming The Wonders of Aladdin-Mrs. Levine gets busy in her own Newton Centre, Mass., workshop. With such help, plus his own shrewd eye for mass entertainment, Joe Levine has emerged as an energy-charged captain in an industry full of spent majors. The new Hollywood is apt to forget the old rules, and says Levine with a Barnum air, "we are reminding everyone that this...