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...Latin Part will be given by Melvin H. Freedman, of Brookline, Mass, who is a member of the Harvard Radio Workshop. He prepared for college at Brookline High School...
Harmonicist Adler, by adroit sucking and blowing, along with skillful finger work, can make his mouth organ sound like a violin, oboe, French horn, trumpet. In this week's CBS show-Lip Service, on Norman Corwin's Workshop hour-he is an appallingly corny hillbilly who imitates the sounds of a train, swings part of a Mozart violin sonata, plays Bach and variations on Turkey in the Straw...
...Harvard buildings, the Bio Lab has picked up a few stray or temporary occupants whose tenure now seems permanent. In the basement, sandwiched between cold storage rooms and fish tanks, the Harvard Film Service produces motion pictures for the school of education and records programs of the undergraduate Radio Workshop. In a sunny first floor room the Cambridge Red Cross rolls bandages for Britain, and upstairs the federal government's Department of Interior maintains a research headquarters for its Fish and Wild Life Service. Weekending in Maine and splitting their Cambridge days between laboratories and fishing boats, the local...
...Office for Emergency Management (an alias for two men, Franklin Roosevelt and his "anonymous" assistant, William H. McReynolds) became the superbody of defense administration. Immediately under it is the Hopkins group, plus the War Cabinet. OEM's physical workshop was the Knudsen-Hillman OPM. The defense program's setup had been reshuffled once more-and, the U.S. hoped, for the last time. Something more than promises must be given Great Britain-and soon. Yet OPM's William Knudsen blandly told the Senate committee investigating defense: "I don't know [whether we could supply the whole world...
Money problems have not justified the University's differential treatment of Stage and Radio. Harkness had the money for a theatre. Nor does the argument hold that Harvard teaches only theory--for Baker, if this were true, never would have been allowed his "47 Workshop." It was childish to limit drama to the teaching of theory; it was extravagant to refuse the donation of an auditorium and lose the best dramatist of the day. But for the University to continue its stepfatherly treatment, and charge the Harvard Dramatic Club an average of two hundred dollars a production for ill-equipped...