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Town Theatre opened its cur- t
rent season with the Max Frisch
play, "The Firebugs" last week,
debuting the abilities of the new
director, Richard A. Harrison. It
flopped.
Casting some of Columbia's I
most noted talents (namely Lou (
Kaplan and Peggy Petroff) in a
useless farce about the possibility
and actuality of premeditated py
romania resulted in a well-mean
ing attempt at the impossible, that
is, to produce a bad play success
fully.
One can only hope for better
histrionics from Town Theatre in
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"THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE"
The University Theatre opened
ts curtains last night on the Wil
iam Saroyan success, "The Tim<
)f Your Life," at Drayton Hall
irected by Asst. Prof. Russvl
3reen, the play promises to give
Jniversity theatre-goers a satis
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lay, Oct. 28 and 29, each begin.
ling at 8:15 p.m.
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Theater Op
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"TOM SAWYEA"
"Tont Sawyer." directed by
Richard Harrison and including a
cast of 25, will open this year's
Children's Theatre season. This
dramatization of the well-known
and loved story by Mark Twain is
sure to delight the young as well
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By CORINNE SITTON
Staff Writer
Did you know there is a grou
on campus that wants students t
grade professors?
The student group is AWARI
and one of its most favored proj
ects now is a student evaluation o
teaching. This program has bee
put into effect at some schools. A
the end of the semester student
are to turn in a grade and bric
comment about the course. A sma
booklet will then be published cor
taining the consensus.
Another of AWARE's project
is a student bill of rights. A fei
of its provisions are:
1) Permanent student record
should contain only academic ir
ener, Flops
I. EUGENE WILLARM
as the young at heart.
Opening night for "Tom Saw
yer" will be November 4 at 8:0
p.m. Other scheduled perforn
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