Word: play
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Each participant must pay a $2 registration fee, which will be refunded when he is defeated in tourney play. If a student lacks a doubles partner, Slattery will attempt to find...
Miss Adams will try and play requests in both the Grays and Lamont programs. She hopes to make the Lamont listening hours "like an FM station." The success of the common rooms and listening hours, however, depends upon student interest and participation; both secretaries would appreciate student comments or suggestions...
...slow pounding with clenched fist that tells us what his apoplexy means to him, dying still worried about Hal's fitness for the throne. His performance moves me to hope, as Caldwell Titcomb did last week after Carnovsky's Prospero, that Weaver will have a chance to play Lear...
...first two productions of the Tufts season were far superior to the present program. As its first production, Tufts staged an adaptation of "Our American Cousin", the play at which Lincoln was shot. Lowell Swortzell's adaptation has as one of its main character the watchman at the Ford Theater. This character serves as a narrator, describing the events that took place on the day that Lincoln was shot. Within this framework "Our American Cousin" was presented as a series of flashbacks to the performance and a rehearsal allegedly held earlier in the day. In the midst of this historical...
...change flat tires. Later, when Grumman Aircraft employed 8,000 women, many of them housewives, the green trucks would run errands for them, check to see if the windows were down in their homes and the iron turned off. He built baseball diamonds, organized a band to play for dancing at lunchtime. To promote a company spirit, Swirbul set up a bonus system based not on individual performance, but on the plant's total output. Grumman employees-from janitor to junior executives-collected bonuses that ranged as high as 30% of their annual salaries...