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But such linguistic collisions did not deter a genteel, bejeweled audience from giving Mahagonny a 30-minute ovation, despite the opera's fiercely stated argument that all wealth is wicked. "Rich Italians now consider it very smart and refined to like Brecht and Weill," one critic humphed, and another...
Yovicsin usually spaces his line about two to three feet between each man. Until the line gains experience line assignments will be generally uncomplicated, but Harvard will probably employ traps, double-teaming (two on one) blocking techniques, and occasionally will pull guards and tackles in singe-wing fashion.
* The Claremont Quartet will present a series of five concerts of Beethoven String Quartets on Thursday evenings ers Theatre. Tickets (1 single of $4.25 ers Theatre. Tickets (1 singe or $4.25 for series) will be sold at Matthews 4 or at the door.
Television, which likes its plots explicit, has had little success adapting the misty works of F. Scott Fitzgerald, with their subtle concerns for class cravings, lost illusions and elusive ideals. But then, neither have the stage and cinema. In adapting Fitzgerald's frail short story Winter Dreams for last...
Assisted by his son, Yaleman John Dirks, 39, spry Rudy Dirks now works two days a week to turn out The Captain, spends the rest of his time painting landscapes and portraits in oils. The Katenjammers are drawn by Joe Musial. The Captain runs in fewer than 100 newspapers.v. The...