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...HRDC board regrets that The Crimson seemed to be unaware of this policy and of its long-standing agreement to it. We hope that this letter convinces the Crimson that more than an editorial decision is needed when breaking such an agreement. Mary Elizabeth Rieffel '91 President, HRDC Zoe Mulford '91 Ex Coordinator [On behalf of the HRDC board...
HRDC President Mary Elizabeth Rieffel '91 saidthat while HRDC "feels that Citystep is animportant and valuable activity which deservesspace, the issue was whether HRDC could afford togive up one of its time slots and we decided wecannot...
...directors, Rieffel and David Frutkoff, have chosen to stage the play conventionally, focusing on characterization and plot rather than experimenting with tricky special effects. They competently coached the actors, allowing for the demands of the clues--the need for a particular character to be in a particular place without looking suspicious...
...brash American detective, William Blore. Redlich exploits beautifully the gluttony, thickheadedness and grating bluntness of Blore--a hilarious character. Equally good is Louisa Jerauld as the religion-obsessed, sexually repressed spinster Miss Brent. Jerauld's quivering voice and slow, shuffling walk suggest the righteous, moralizing old maid. David Rieffel, as the gentle, retired General John MacKenzie, also portrays his character sensitively, especially in his frightening monologue to Vera...
...Harold, Chairman, Miss Jane Leffingwell; E. D. Haigler, Miss Aleta Fowler; Edward Miller, Jr., Miss Dorothy Bacon; A. T. Child, Jr., Miss Margaret Denny; M. A. Rieffel, Miss Carolyn...