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Campus Life Convocations not only bring outstanding speakers from all over the world to our University Campus but also provide opportunity for student performances. (top) Archibald MacLeish, nationally known poet and statesman, was one of the eminent campus visitors. (bottom) The University of Louisville chorus under the direction of Mr. George Perle sings the festive songs of the Christmas season. For the first time, the University of Louisville has acquired a television show of its own. The half-hour programs on Monday nights present matters of im- portance or interest to the people of Louisville. An operetta is presented by the School of Music every other week. The well known opera of “Hansel and Gretel” was one of the presentations of Music School. The electroencephalograph at Medical School wa s the feature of conversation on this November 24th show. 26
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Productions of the 1951-1952 Season Strange Bedfellows .............2..2..0..-0-0s0000---- Florence Ryerson and Colin Clements LOSSES (a 7 REIT, a ae, See Ra eS Keith Winter January Thaw William Roos Golden Boy NI, Toho R Odea EL eet! Clifford Odets OCICS ER SUTIN a ee ee Wolcott Gibbs A scene from “Gramercy Ghost.” A scene from “As Hus- bands Go.” Productions of the 1952-1953 Season Gramercy Ghost ......2.-.------- : : Fe entree dee PUN Ener bay 1s Husbands Goo ........... Se ek Oh -Rachel Crother The Man Who Married a Fae Whe) Sere, ore ..Anatole France SAA FRET 0 9 SEAR apa ead an Sa tee ear annem -Louis Vernevil Remains tobe Sen. jccsecocts ccsccnseeseneee i Howard Lindsay and Russell Crouse
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Annual Boatride A favorite event of the school year is the annual boatride on the Ohio River. This cruise, sponsored by the Arts and Sciences Student Council, provides opportunity for students of all schools to get together for a friendly chat, dancing, or idle river gazing. (top, left) The calliope proves an object of interest to a number of onlookers. (top, right) The energetic join the conga line for a hop around the dance floor. (bottom, left) The skit put on by the Council brings forth laughter and good humor jrom the spectators. (bottom, right) The boat docks. The ride is over and the students journey homeward ajter a pleasant afternoon on the river. w
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