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103rd Season Southwick Recital series: The Alumni Southwick Recital program, 2003-05-30

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103rd Season Southwick Recital series: The Alumni Southwick Recital program, 2003-05-30.
103rd Season Southwick Recital series: The Alumni Southwick Recital program, 2003-05-30.

Scope and Contents

From the Series:

Named after esteemed Emersonian, Henry Lawrence Southwick, the Southwick Recitals were an Emerson tradition that celebrated the art of oral interpretation. Notably, the Southwick Recitals were one of the oldest recitals in the United States, starting in 1900 and eventually reaching 101 seasons. The series featured distinguished Emerson faculty, students, and alumni/a, along with honored guest artists.

Dates

  • 2003-05-30

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Extent

4 pages (4 pages)

Language of Materials

English

Overview

Welcome by Dr. John Anderson. Elizabeth Towner Morrell G'78 performed in Laughter and Hope and a Sock in the Eye: An Evening with Dorothy Parker which included selections from: "Neither Bloody Nor Bowed," Life, August 26, 1926; Review of Hedda Gabler, Vanity Fair, June 1, 1918; "The Dark Girl’s Rhyme," New York World, October 7, 1926; "The Far-Sighted Muse," Life, March 9, 1922; "Men," Life, August 19, 1926; "News Item," New York World, August 16, 1925; "A Well Worn Story," New York World, June 26, 1925; "Unfortunate Coincidence," Life, April 8, 1926; "The Flaw in Paganism," Death and Taxes, 1931; "Résumé," New York World, August 16, 1925; "Far From Well," Constant Reader, The New Yorker, October 20, 1928; "Big Blonde," The Bookman, February 1, 1929; "Comment," New York World, June 26, 1925; "The Passionate Screen Writer to His Love," unpublished; "One Perfect Rose," Life, January 4, 1923; "The Siege of Madrid," New Masses, November 23, 1937; and "New York at 6:30 pm," Esquire, November 1, 1964.

Physical Location

RG 010.02C Communication Studies

Physical Description

4 pages

Repository Details

Part of the Emerson College Archives and Special Collections Repository

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