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...moment I regained my senses after being wounded (for the second time in Korea) until I read your article, slowly and painstakingly with the one eye I now have left, I prayed for news of my outfit . . . I was one of an advance patrol which advanced past Yong-Sung-Dong to draw the first fire from the Chinese. My thanks to TIME for courageously and truthfully telling our story . . . GEORGE A. HAVEN Tokyo Army Hospital Tokyo, Japan...
Walter Aikman was a wonderful Lord Chancellor last night; his voice is rich and his tongue facile. Clifford Lefebre was carefully ingenuous as Strephon, and Claire Wilson sung a polished Fairy Queen. From there on down the cast shaded off to the standard gulping of first-night amateur G & S productions, but the choruses were vigorous and the ensembles clear and accurate; Russell Ames' directing was largely responsible for the accuracy. The Canterbury Players are no D'Oyly Carts and Aikman is not Martyn Green (though he comes remarkably close), but their "Iolanthe" is fine...
Conductor Stanger shows great enthusiasm with the way in which director G. Wallace Woodworth '24 has prepared the 100-voice Harvard Radcliffe Glee Club for Reach's Magnificent." Blistering the Glee Clubs as solo sits are contralto since Albert, who has sung under Serge Koussevitsky, to nor Hugh Cuenod, soprano Eleanor Davis, and bass Paul Tibbetts...
...eleventh successive year, Old Boy Winston Churchill traveled down to Harrow's annual songfest, requested John Peel, Hearts of Oak and a tune called The Island, which he had sung as a student almost 60 years...
...strangeness of audience participation annoyed the traditionalists who refused to sing and sat glumly through the play. A girl sitting next to me, a non-singer, left after the first act. But I liked the play; I sung...