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...present type of American stage handicaps both the playwright and the producer", said Mr. Lee Simonson '09, the scenic artist of the Theatre Guild, in an interview for the Crimson. "The introduction of the hydraulic or elevator stage", said Mr. Simonson, "would remedy the present evils. With this arrangement, the entire stage may be lowered into the cellar and a fresh setting let down from above. This eliminates the difficulties and expense of the scene shifting in a play with many scenes. In addition to this advantage, the hydraulic stage enables the producer to et unusual scenic effects...
This afternoon at 4 o'clock Lee Simonson '09, scenic artist of the Theatre Guild of New York, will speak, to the members of the Dramatic Club, in Room 5 of the Union...
Since then, Mr. Simonson has been connected with the Theatre Guild, which grew out of the Washington Square Players. He is at present scenic artist and one of the directors of that organization. Some of his greatest successes have been "The Faithful," "lphigenia in Taurus," "The Sea Gull," and more recently, "Liliom...
...family of Charles Eliot Norton '46 have presented the Widener Library with a crayon portrait of James Russell Lowell '38. The picture is the work of S. W. Rauss, a noted artist in crayons, and was made for Mr. Norton...
...Fatio also described Geneva as a center of Calvinism. In speaking of a statue of Roger Williams erected there, he said that no picture of him was available, so the artist had no means of reproducing his likeness. Yet Americans, upon seeing the statue, always say "It looks just like...