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Elliot Norton, drama critic of the Boston American and third member of the panel, outlined a special role for school productions. "The college theatre must give the community the kind of drama commercial theatre can't--and doesn't--produce." This would include revivals, greater use of modern foreign plays, and presentation of stage classics...
...more than a name is known about others. The artists did not paint portraits or landscapes, but devoted themselves exclusively to decorating the chapels that dotted the countryside. It was hard, though profitable, work. An altarpiece done in Nice would have to be carted up the mountains by donkey, panel by panel. But many of the painters wandered to wherever their commissions took them, and so their work became a graceful blend of French and Italian styles. Nice's Louis Brea, who founded a "dynasty" of painters, is perhaps the most famous name in the show, but no work...
Frontiers of Faith (NBC, 1:30-2 p.m.). The panel discusses "The Christian's Role in Integration...
...Public Health Service this week summoned its Committee on Live Poliovirus Vaccine to meet on its Bethesda, Md. campus to study reports of the oral vaccines' safety, potency and effectiveness. The evidence for the panel, headed by PHS's Dr. Roderick Murray, was confusing and often contradictory. The consensus: while live-virus vaccines, taken by mouth (as distinct from the killed-virus, Salk-type vaccine, which must be injected), are indeed promising, there is little chance that any will be licensed for general U.S. use until next summer or later...
Speech Prompter. For businessmen, teachers and other frequent speechmakers, Chicago's Telit Industries has a scaled-down version of the TV TelePrompTer, called the TelExecutive. The typed speech is held on a roll that moves across an illuminated plastic panel, can be slowed, quickened or reversed by a hand control used by the speaker. Cost: $169.50 v. about $2,300 for the commercial TV prompter...