The Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Volumen39William Richards Castle (Jr.), Arthur Stanwood Pier Harvard Graduates' Magazine Association, 1931 |
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... theatres were generally divided into two groups : the Professional Theatre and the Workers ' Self - Service Theatre . The latter group is of special interest for it is part of the mighty program designed to raise the cultural level of ...
... theatres were generally divided into two groups : the Professional Theatre and the Workers ' Self - Service Theatre . The latter group is of special interest for it is part of the mighty program designed to raise the cultural level of ...
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... Theatre , but it has taken peculiar care to further the interests of the uneducated classes in their relations with the Pro- fessional Theatre . All the state theatres , and they compose the ma- jority , are subsidized to some extent by ...
... Theatre , but it has taken peculiar care to further the interests of the uneducated classes in their relations with the Pro- fessional Theatre . All the state theatres , and they compose the ma- jority , are subsidized to some extent by ...
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... theatres , dedicating them to the service of special categories of drama . Such were the Theatre of Satire , the Improvisation Theatre , the Theatre for Children , the Revolutionary Theatre , and even a Godless Theatre . But eventually ...
... theatres , dedicating them to the service of special categories of drama . Such were the Theatre of Satire , the Improvisation Theatre , the Theatre for Children , the Revolutionary Theatre , and even a Godless Theatre . But eventually ...
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THE CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL OF THE DRAMA | 16 |
HERMAN MELVILLE AS A NAVAL | 22 |
BERNARD DE VOTO | 30 |
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