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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Holiday at Home. After seeing Mohammed off on Thanksgiving , morning (and presenting a "Miss America" doll from his daughter Patricia for Mohammed's daughter Amina). Nixon stopped briefly at the White House, then went home. Pat Nixon had roasted the 9-lb. turkey; Nixon's mother, Mrs. Hannah Nixon, had baked an apple pie; daughter "Tricia" had made paper nut holders shaped like Pilgrims' hats. Daughter Julie had worked all morning making place cards of yellow paper, taken from the work pads in her father's den, brightly colored with crayon. The Vice President...
...Miss Julie" will be presented again tomorrow and Monday, and for tonight's performance, the LHDS will present Shaw's "The Man of Destiny," with Edward McKirdy, lead in "The Questioning of Nick," in the title role. The Shaw play was presented at Leverett last year, and three actors from that production will appear tonight...
...Miss Lambert reportedly felt unwell yesterday afternoon, but was preparing to go on when she became ill. The other play on the program, "The Questioning of Nick," had already been given...
MacDonald reported that he had become acquainted with Aurum in England and that the latter was "rushing to Boston" to meet Miss Olrich when she arrives at Logan Airport tomorrow...
...soloists, Grace Hunter, Wesley Copplestone, and Thomas Beveridge '58, were uniformly excellent in quality of style and technique and in intonation. The main problem they faced was that Miss Hunter's tone was noticeably larger and stronger than either of the others'. Singing from in back of the orchestra, the men's voices sounded somewhat thin. Curiously enough, this was more apparent in the solo arias than in the ensembles, where the balance was much better. Miss Hunter performed with spirit and facility, and her singing with the chorus was particularly effective. Mr. Beveridge, the only non-professional soloist...