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...Eleanor Donnelley Erdman dormitory, which opened in time for this year's Bryn Mawr undergraduates to move in, is also an exercise in bold geometry. The dormitory lies in plan as three interconnected lozenges. Inside its concrete and native-slate-sided battlements, it resembles a happy dungeon whose lofty towers admit a deluge of daylight. For its parapeted roof line and labyrinthine interior, he turned to Scottish castles, which he admires for their great center halls surrounded by thick walls hollowed out to make staircases and small rooms. The results made one student gasp, "Every angle hits...
...witty, effective campaigner. He maintained that he could lead both labor and business to a revival of New Jersey's sagging industrial growth, but his main point was: "I am the only Republican who can win in November." This claim so infuriated organization Republicans that State Chairman Charles Erdman, an organization man, resigned rather than preserve even token neutrality...
Died. Charles Rosenbury Erdman, 93, for 68 years a Presbyterian minister and church leader, who, during a doctrinal fight of the 1920s, served as a mediator between his own fundamentalist wing and the opposing liberal wing of the Presbyterian Church, U.S.A., in 1925 as moderator of the general assembly staved off a schism in the church; of heart disease; in Princeton...
From Kirkland are Walter A. Baker, Ralph F. Baierlein, Amiel G. Cooper, Howard L. Erdman, David Falk, Richard C. Johnson, George N. Rogentine, Michael C. Senturia, Thomas J. Shankland, Robert Underhill, and Richard P. Zimon...
Greater Opportunities. In Choreographer Erdman, Laderman found a musical partner who was not concerned by the emotional restrictions placed on her work. At the first rehearsal she read the annotated dance score aloud (da-da-da-da, da-di-da-di) to see how its rhythms keyed with those of the flute. Then she translated the rhythms into movements. The completed Duet, premiered last year, was an elegant, admirably contained piece. Last week's far more complex work, also choreographed by Jean Erdman, was a wittily detailed examination of the love life of a voraciously modern woman...