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MISCELLANY:

APRIL 1965 R.B.
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MISCELLANY:
APRIL 1965 R.B.

Levi Laub, the representative of the Student Committee for Travel to Cuba who had been kept from a previous Undergraduate Council speaking date by a federal court order, finally made it to Hanover on March 3. The Dartmouth reported that the very small audience found occasion to hiss and laugh.

Norman Thomas, described by an undergraduate reporter as "the grand old man of Socialism," attracted a much larger and much more appreciative audience on the evening before Laub's visit. Thomas' speech, sponsored by the Hanover chapter of SANE, dealt with the crisis in Vietnam.

Some 414 fathers of freshman students, an attendance record, were on campus the last weekend in February for a busy schedule of classes, conferences, panel discussions, athletic events, and dormitory receptions.

Freshman James Kuhn played the male lead in the Dartmouth Players' March production of Goldoni's 18th Century comedy, The Mistress of the Inn, in the Hopkins Center's Studio Theatre. Kuhn did a fine job too — as did all the other undergraduate members of the cast — but it was a wisp of an actress named Blythe Donner, a visitor from Bard College, who stole the show.