Word: grant-in-aid
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Anyone who saw the Jazz Dance Workshop at the Quincy House Jazz concert will be stunned at how much the dancers have improved for the Grant-in-Aid show. The current show is as good as any I have seen at Harvard. Color, humor, drama, and sophistication are all combined into exciting jazz dance interpretations of Gershwin's An American in Paris, John Lewis's The Comedy, and Gottschalt's and Key's Woodland Revelry...
...high level of enthusiasm and competence in this Grant-in-Aid show point to a hopeful future for jazz dance in the University. The man to watch most closely is Ron Porter. A freshman, he put in a sterling performances in all three numbers, and is likely to dominate Harvard dancing for the next three years...
...Grant-in-Aid production of "An American in Paris" will start at 8:30 p.m. tonight and tomorrow, not at 7:30 p.m. as reported yesterday. It will also run next Friday and Saturday, not Sunday through Tuesday...
...added that HGSP had, at the present time, no intention of including either Broadway productions or chamber music in its repertoire. "Our move," he said, "is meant in no way to cramp the style of Grant-in-Aid, the Hasty Pudding Show, of the House musicals...
...protean redhead and grandson of baseball's alltime great, Ty Cobb, who died in 1961. But if there is another "Georgia Peach" ripening, baseball scouts are too late to pick him. Bidding for grid fame instead, young Cobb, a halfback, has signed for a football grant-in-aid at Georgia Tech. Would Grandpa approve? Sure enough, says Charlie, recalling a long-ago story of the day Ty paid a visit to the eleven at Vanderbilt U.: "He put on the pads and made a touchdown the first time he got the ball...