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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...varsity tennis team that Wednesday toppled BU, 9 to 0, hopes to make it two in a row when it goes against BC at 3:45 p.m. today on the Soldiers Field courts...
Mozart's intention is somewhat less clear. The composer may have been writing for an early piano, though it was used interchangeably with the harpsichord in his time. In any case, he did occasionally make excessive demands on a harpsichord, and these were noticeable in the thumping of the coupled bass at times in the C Major Sonata. But when music and instruments did fit, Schneider and Kirkpatrick produced some of the most delightful musical sounds I can remember...
Albert Marre 1G, director of "The Tempest" stated last night that "The Harvard Theater Workshop is privileged to help inaugurate the drama lectureship fund drive in Professor Spencer's memory. His never-failing kindness, encouragement, and advice to us makes us appreciate all the more this opportunity to make our opening to some extent, a memorial...
Apart from the actual plot, the aspect of "Citizen Kane" for which it will always be famous is Welles' use of his cameras. The photography is magnificent. Although professionals usually say that these camera effects are consciously "unusual," to an ordinary moviegoer they make the film memorable. The wildly shifting perspectives, the entirely new treatment of three-dimensional effects, the odd angles of approach, and the relation of lights and shadows contribute at least as much drama as the script...
...seems producers, even very successful ones like George Abbott, will never learn that a funny idea and a few dangling gags cannot make a good stage comedy. Mr. Abbott, the producer of the new comedy by Will Glickman and Joseph Stein, should have been able to see that even the two-line jokes were infrequent and that the basic humorous situation in the play was written completely without the writers' consulting their hearts. The results is a painfully strained, unoriginal, play about some people who are either incredibly stupid or plain contemptible...