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...veteran Andover lacrosse team will entertain the freshman ten this afternoon, as the crippled Yardlings go in search of their sixth...
...program for a college orchestra always presents a problem that is rarely solved better than it was Sunday night. It is ridiculous for students to play the familiar symphonic items that everyone has heard performed by experts. But in the search for rare works college orchestras usually come up with esoteric pieces that attract...
World Citizen Garry Davis, 28, who tore up his U.S. passport in 1948, seemed to have postponed his search for "oblivion." Back in his native land on a French immigrant's visa, Garry married brunette Audrey Peters, 21, an ex-Hollywood dancer whom he had courted by mail. They met for the first time after he landed from the America three weeks ago. First, Garry and Audrey said their vows in the city hall plaza at Ellsworth, Me., while 500 townspeople joined in chanting a "unification of love" service which Garry had written, printed and passed around. Asked about...
...Telegraph joined forces with the New York Herald to send Stanley in search of Livingstone, has helped underwrite many other expeditions and has run exclusive, circulation-catching stories about them. A newspaper with a heart, the Telegraph has raised thousands of pounds for disaster victims, collected ?135,000 to help build a new Shakespeare Memorial Theater at Stratford-on-Avon after the old one burned down...
Except to actors in search of a role, most plays in book form are dull reading. Without props or actors to create illusion and vitality, they make an intolerable demand on the average reader's imagination. A Shakespeare becomes an exception through an excess of sheer creative power, a Shaw through saucy verbal glitter, but so far there has been just one Shakespeare and one Shaw. With The Cocktail Party, T. S. Eliot moved very close to the select circle of playwrights who can be read with pleasure. With The Lady's Not for Burning, Britain...