Word: hrdc
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Still in a half-befogged state from Yale weekend, a member of the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club [HRDC] stumbled into the Loeb on a recent Monday morning to serve his eight-hour slot behind the box office window. Puttering through a collection of weekend mail, tattered ticket stubs and dog-eared programs, he caught sight of an unfamiliar sheet of stationery and did a double take. Someone had slipped the Loeb an anonymous note. The letterhead, The Yale Dramatic Society. The message, a poem...
...resolution: Bailey recommends Harvard students insist an agreement be hammered out in writing, before Brustein takes over the Loeb. Included in the agreement should be a guarantee that Brustein will sit down in person one or two times a year with the HRDC to negotiate. An advisory board, such as the present faculty standing committee on drama, should be retained as a body to which they can appeal. The Dramat has a similar advisory board made up of faculty and administrators. Yale President Giamatti sat on the board at one time. The board could not overrule the drama school administration...
...advance or retreat from the principles of Camp David that he and Time magazine had so carefully formulated; largely, however, the concerns of the campus became internal ones. Salmonella ravaged, or at least attempted to ravage, a good number of Houses, and conversation turned to acronyms: CRR, ACSR, HRDC. Life seemed simple...
Kerry L. Konrad '79, president of the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club (HRDC), and a member of the committee, said yesterday Bowersock disclosed at the meeting that he has concluded a search required by Federal affirmative action guidelines for minority candidates in the field who might also be considered for the post of director at the Loeb...
...HRDC is preparing to mail an "information packet" on Brustein's proposal to class officers from the past 25 years, Konrad said...