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Dr. John Gibson, acting director of the Lincoln Filene Cen¬ ter for Citizenship and Public Affairs at Tufts University, spoke in October about his work with Culver’s History I course. Dr. Gibson and C.M.A. history instructor L. Kingsley Moore produced both the textbook and visual aids for the new course. Dr. Henry T. Heald, past president of N.Y.U., I.I.T., and the Ford Foundation, addressed the Corps during Homecoming Weekend on the independent school’s role in today’s society. In recognition of his work in education Dr. Heald received the Culver Distinguished Service Award, an engraved silver sabre, while reviewing a parade in his honor. Dr. Carlos H. Baker, former chairman of the Princeton English department and noted authority on American and Eng¬ lish literature, delved into the origin and style of Ernest Hemingway’s short stories with the first and second classes. 28 Speakers
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» ' 4V J M Concert Theater 27 Frans Reynders, famed mime, devoted a portion of his show to “The Girl,” a skit involving Rene Schultz, sister of Tim Schultz of Company D. Mr. Reynders portrayed a self-cen¬ tered man who was deeply involved in playing a guitar and catching flys. Miss Schultz was amused with his concentra¬ tion and attempted to divert his attention by taking the place of the guitar until he realized that there was more to life than music. The Metropolitan Opera Studio Ensemble gave the Corps a varied view of Shakespeare through opera and song. The program varied from Shakespearian opera to Cole Porter’s “Kiss Me Kate.”
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Students Are Satisfied Somewhere Between Trivia and Tribulation Theater ’67, under the direction of Leo K. Cohen, presented three plays during the year. The first production, Thornton Wilder’s “The Skin of Our Teeth,” told the story of the uni¬ versal family. In these scenes Sabina (Lela Donnelly ), the eternal “other woman, tries to work her charms on Mr. Antrobus (Jim Grimes); but his wife (Susan Helber) pulls the family together again as she has done for 5,000 years. In the second Theater ’67 performance of the year, Oliver (Al Tumpson) assures Bet (Eley Graham ) that he would do anything for her. Fagan, portrayed by British faculty member John W. Chadwick, advises his “boys” on the finer points of picking Londoner’s pockets during the Feb. 4 perform¬ ance of “Oliver!” Theater ' 67 29
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