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Nikolai Gogel's "The Inspector General", a nineteenth century Russian "Louisiana Purchase" has been announced as the choice for the Harvard Dramatic Club's sixty-fifth production. Casting has already been completed with Robert Keahy '45, playing the principle role in this Russian comedy about corrupt politicians...
...Inspector. In Louisville, Gordon Jones was sent to the penitentiary for posing as a Federal agent, taking $590 from a bank. He did it by walking in, telling the bank cashier that he wanted to take the money away to see if it was counterfeit...
Culminating its search for a play which can be shown in army camps, the Dramatic Club has decided to produce Nicolai Gogol's "Inspector General." The play will go on the road after a four day run in Brattle Hall, beginning April 22. Direction of this well-known Russian comedy will be in the hands of Theodore I, squier '43 who also supervised last November's highly successful production, "The Shoemaker's Prodigious Wife...
...Chillicothe, Mo., an amateur flyer lost the paper form he was to fill out showing the CAA he had dismantled his plane. Because sending for a duplicate form "would have been too much bother," he piled all the parts on a trailer, drove 100 miles to the nearest CAA inspector, showed him the pieces...
...desk at Manhattan's New School for Social Research, the speaker introduced his subject as a product of the subconscious ("the earliest form of surrealism"), argued its artistic kinship to the creations of Authors Walt Whitman, Maeterlinck, James Joyce, Painters Renoir, Salvador Dali, Henri Rousseau ("the customs inspector who created things of beauty without knowing just how"). He was talking about jazz...