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J. Anthony Lukas' article, "Harvard Theatre Puritans in Greasepaint" is generally admirable. If it were not so dismayingly inaccurate about the Harvard Theatre Group's production of "The General" I would cry hurrah! ! For the information and peace of mind of our successors let the record be set straight:
The CRIMSON takes pleasure in announcing the election of its Executive Board for 1954-55: Arthur J. Langguth '55 of Minneapolis, Minn., and Dunster House as President; David L. Halberstam '55 of Torrington, Conn., and Dunster House as Managing Editor; Frank S. Urbany '55 of Carmichael, Pa. and Leverett House...
Most of Waltari's characters are drawn straight from the history books. Those who are not are made to look as if they were by the simple device of being made relatives of the authentic ones. Gorgeous Heroine Anna Notaras, who is a sort of Greek Joan of Arc...
Like a million other South Africans, the Stoltz family was up at cockcrow one morning last week, all ready to cast its votes in the first general election since 1948. Grandpa Stoltz, 75, stumped out to the car that would take his household to the polls at Nigel, a dusty...
I was much interested in Mr. Lukas' sympathetic treatment of the Conant affair in Wednesday's CRIMSON. I note that my personal activities were introduced into the hearings. Those who know me personally, or who have looked into the matter, do not need and would not be interested in this...