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Both boards offer membership in an organization doing a worthwhile job, where one can daily bask in the results of his efforts. The CRIMSON offers challenge enough to produce people like James Bryant Conant '14 and Franklin D. Roosevelt '04, both presidents of the CRIMSON who went on to become presidents of other worthwhile organizations. But one can also relax in the democratic excellence of the many social functions...
Four years ago today, the CRIMSON printed a small item on page on headlined "Brattle to Show Foreign Films." The story said, tersely, "Cambridge's foreign language film theatre opens on Brattle St. tonight. The new Brattle Movie House replaces the Brattle Theatre, which closed six weeks ago. Bryant N. Haliday '49, General Manager, added, however, that he still hopes to bring summer stock to the Brattle...
...have had their ups and downs in the building, of which probably the best-remembered was the late and occasionally lamented (except by the handful of Cambridge citizens who were badly "bitten" in frequent drives for money) Brattle Theatre Company, which staged 58 plays in the period 1948-52. Bryant Halliday '49 was general manager of the Brattle Theatre Company's last legitimate season in the summer of 1952, and his part- ner, Cyrus I. Harvey Jr. '47, had also been connected with the group when it was the Harvard Theatre Workshop...
Moreover, Felt said they are not after a big name coach. It is known that he visited such famous football masterminds as Bobby Dodd of Georgia Tech. Matty Bell of SMU, and Paul Bryant of Texas A and M, but these visits were apparently just to discuss coaching in general, and more particularly, to get a line on any young prospects the three men might suggest...
...second-string sophomores, lanky 6-5 Bryant Danner and George Harrington, at 5-7 the smallest man on the court, combined last night to give the Crimson much needed reserve depth and a 76-60 victory over M.I.T., at the I.A.B...