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Dates: during 1960-1960
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First, Archibald MacLeish argues that Loeb's stated function--"plays for audiences"--is not inconsistent with artistic integrity, because good drama needs an "attending consciousness." Robert Chapman, Director of the Center, writes that Loeb seeks a "middle ground" between the theatre school and laissez-faire amateurism. (Page...
Quoting from official policy statements about Loeb, Joel Henning, president of the Harvard Dramatic Club, asks about the future role of student theatre groups, the financing of Loeb productions, and the status of the new Center as an "educational facility." (Page...
What emerged was a in-page report that tells more about Glendale than Glendale has ever known about itself. The city council wanted copies. "We're very proud of you," Councilwoman Zelma Bogue, onetime Glendale mayor, told Cassell. Proud as he was too, Teacher Cassell noted that his students "just barely scratched the surface...
...questions medieval debaters liked to argue was how many angels could dance on the head of a pin. The National Bureau of Standards does not allow itself to measure angels-but it has developed a micromicrocamera that can put a page of the Bible on a bit of photographic film much smaller than a pinhead. On this scale all the pages of a Bible would barely cover Lincoln's head on a if piece; the 27,357 pages of the Encyclopaedia Britannica could be reproduced on the back of a matchbook...
...camera that performs these stunts is a sort of microscope in reverse. One end looks at a page of print or a pattern of parallel lines, and the train of small lenses at the other end forms an exact and tiny image. Individual letters on the negative are hardly bigger than bacteria, and an excellent microscope is needed to read them...