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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 087 048 CS 500 546 AUTHOR Marlor, Clark' S., Comp. TITLE Readers' Theatre Bibliography: 1965-69. INSTITUTION Speech Communication Association, New York, N.Y. PUB DATE 73 NOTE 15p.; In "Bibliographic Annual in Speech Communication, 1972" edited by Ned Shearer and published by the Speech Communication Association, pp. 21-34 AVAILABLE FROM Speech Communication Association, Statler Hilton Hotel, N. Y., N. Y. 10001 ($5.00 "Bibliographic Annual 1972"; Individual articles not available separately) EDRS PRICE DESCRIPTORS ABSTRACT MF-$0.65 HC-$3.29 *Bibliographies; *Creative Reading; Dramatics; Instructional Materials; *Interpretive Reading; Literature Reviews; *Readers Theater; Speech; *Theater Arts Included in this bibliography are representative materials that have been used in group readings throughout the country. Choral speaking selections are not included. The first section is a list of selected articles, books, dissertations, and theses; the second section is a listing of suggested plays, poetry, and prose materials; and the third section consists of selected programs centered around specific authors and themes. (RN)

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DOCUMENT RESUME

ED 087 048 CS 500 546

AUTHOR Marlor, Clark' S., Comp.TITLE Readers' Theatre Bibliography: 1965-69.INSTITUTION Speech Communication Association, New York, N.Y.PUB DATE 73NOTE 15p.; In "Bibliographic Annual in Speech

Communication, 1972" edited by Ned Shearer andpublished by the Speech Communication Association,pp. 21-34

AVAILABLE FROM Speech Communication Association, Statler HiltonHotel, N. Y., N. Y. 10001 ($5.00 "BibliographicAnnual 1972"; Individual articles not availableseparately)

EDRS PRICEDESCRIPTORS

ABSTRACT

MF-$0.65 HC-$3.29*Bibliographies; *Creative Reading; Dramatics;Instructional Materials; *Interpretive Reading;Literature Reviews; *Readers Theater; Speech;*Theater Arts

Included in this bibliography are representativematerials that have been used in group readings throughout thecountry. Choral speaking selections are not included. The firstsection is a list of selected articles, books, dissertations, andtheses; the second section is a listing of suggested plays, poetry,and prose materials; and the third section consists of selectedprograms centered around specific authors and themes. (RN)

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I:EADEIZS' THEATRE BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1965-69

Compiled by CLARK S. MARLURAdelphi University

with the assistance of Jewel Blanton, Janet Bolton, Vincent Brann, Leslie I.Coger, Virginia Floyd, Carol Harmeson, Allan Schramm, and Ted Skinner (acommittee of the Interpretation Interest Group Nvithin the previous alignment ofthe Speech Association of America). The plays, poems, and prose listed representmaterials in group reading from coast to coast. Choral speaking selections arenot included. This bibliography is divided into three major sections: I. Articles,Books, Dissertations, and Theses; II. Selected Sources, including A. Plays, B.Poetry, and C. Prose; and III. Selected Programs. With regard to the latter di-vision, institutional sources where programs were presented are not indicatedsince requests for copies of these performances generally cannot he honored. Fur-thermore, subsequent public presentations of published materials must receivaprior permission from copyright holders.

For additional materials, the following should be consulted: Clark S. Marlor,ed., "Readers' Theatre Bibliography," Central States Speech, Journal, 12(Winter1961), 134-37; Clark S. Marlor, ed., "Readers' Theatre Bibliography: 1960-1964,"Central States Speech Journal, 17( February 1966), 33-39.

I. ARTICLES, BOOKS, DISSERTATIONS,AND THESES

Barton, Margaret Blanche. "The Selection,Adaptation and Presentation of Three Local-Color Short Stories for a Readers"rheatreProgram." M.A. Thesis, Houston, P.)65.

Baugh, Peggy W. "A Readers' Theatre Produc-tion of Mark Twain's Personal Recollectionsof Joan of Are." M.A. Thesis, Houston, 1967.

Benson, Alan W. "The Dramatic Director andReadet s' 'Theatre: Blessing or Curse'?" TheSpeech Teaw/o 17 (November 1968), :125-30.

Roden. Atmcke.Jan. "Readers' Theatre: An In-tegrated Student Enterprise." T/w SpeechTeacher, IS September 1969). 215-16.

Britzi, Jack Lynn. "An Experimental Study ofChamber Theatre as a Teaching Device in aNinth Grade Literature Class." M.A. Thesis,Kent State, 1965.

'Brooks. Keith, and Joon E. Bielenherg. "Read-ers' Theatre as Defined by New York Critics."Southern Speech fournal, 2!) (Summer 196.1),2S8.:102.

Eugene Balm. and Lamont Okey."Readers' Theatre." In The Communicative

Editor's Note: Stylistic variations as w' :Il as ac-curacy in the citation of entries are the respon-sibility of the compilers.

Act of Oral lnterprelation. Boston: Allyn andBacon, 1967. pp. 3S1-97.

Butler, Ronald R. "A Study of Readers' rhe-atre in du; Colleges and Universities of theUnited States." M.A. 'Thesis, Nebraska, 1967.

Carver, James C. "Semantic CompatibilityAmong Interpreters During the Production ofan Original Play." M.A. Thesis, MichiganState, 1965.

Coger, Leslie, and Nfelv:u White, Readers' The-atre Handbook. Glenview, III.: Scott, Fores-man, 1967,

Costou, Norma Griffin. "An Adaptation ofStories of the Bible for Chamber Theatre."M.S. 'Thesis, East Testis State, 1965.

Dalai), Notion C. -Compara!ive Analysis ofAudience Response to the Use of Off-StageFocus and On-Stage Focus in Readers' The-atre." Ph.D. Diss., Denver, 1965.

DumaisAffred J. "Readers' 'Theatre: A Ne-glected Tool of the Speech and Drama Teach-er.'' Expresc, 5 (Jan. 1968), 1,1.17.

Frandsen, Kenneth D., James R. Rocket', andMarion Kleinau. "Changes in the FactorialComposition of a Semantic Differential as aFunction of Differences in Readers' TheatreProductions," Speech Monographs, 12 (June1965), 112-18.

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Galinger, Mary S. "The Preparation of an Edu-cational Film Strip Dealing with Readers'Theatre." M.A. Thesis, Ohio State, 1966.

Grimm, Edgar C. ".\ Critical Analysis of Read-ers' Theatre." M.A. Maryland, 1961.

Hadley, Dorothy S. "A Readers' Theatre Per-formance." Dramatics (April 1965), 13-29.

Holford, James. Speech for the Teacher inTraining. Dubuque: Wm, C. Brown, 1967.[Contains section of original poetry with copyfor oral interpretationd

Jones, Robert (.ras. "Readers' Theatre Produc-tion: A Portrait of the Artist as a YoungMan." M.A. Thesis, Ohio State, 1961.

Kern, Judy B. "A Readers' Theatre "TelevisionProduction Based on the Poetry of RobertFrost." M.A. Thesis, Texas Technological,1967.

Kleinau, Marion L. and Marvin I). "Scene Lo-cation in Readers' Theatre: Static or Dynam-ic?" The Speech Teacher, 1l (September 1965),193-99.

Krappe, Ann. "Readers' Theatre, A Survey ofthe Methods of Presentation in the Colleges."M.A, Thesis, San Francisco State, 19(17.

Larson. 11.innifred A. "An Investigation ofReaders' neat re Product ion Style." M.A.Thesis. North Dakota. 1961,

Linn, James R. L. ''A Historical Study of OralInterpretation as a Form of Professional The-atre in London, 1911.1962." Ph D. Disc.,Southern California, 196-1.

Lockard. Sara Kay, . "Public headings in NewYork City from 18115 to 1870." M.A. Thesis.Louisiana State. 1965.

Marlor, Clark S.. eel. "'Readers' Theatre Bib-liography: 1910-61." Central State's Speechlournal. 17 (February 1966), 33-39.

Monaghan, Sister M. Owen Paul. "An Adapta-tion for Readers' Theatre of Francois Maur-iac's woman of the Pliarkres." M.A. Thesis,Catholic University of America, 1965.

NIoses, Marilyn A. "An Adaptation for Readms.Theatre of Ernest Hemingway's A Farewellto Arms." MA. Thesis, North Dakota State,1967.

Mathias. "The Application of SelectedDramatic Theories of Stanislayski as a Solu-tion to Disunity in Readers' Theatre." TheSpeech Teacher. 11 (September 1966), 191.96.

Roam., James R, "Effects of Directive and Non-directive Criticism on Changes in SemanticCompatibility During the Preparation of aReaders' 'Theatre Production." M.A. Thesis,Southern Illinois. 196.1.

Scrivner, Louise M. "Readers' Theatre." In AGuide to Oral Interpretation, New York:The Odyssey. Press, 1965. pp. 197-201.

IN SPEECH COMMUNICATION

Sessions, Virgil 1). and Jack Ii Holland. "TheReaders' Theatre." In Your I:. in Oral In-terpretation, Boston: Holbrook Press, 11)68.

Simpson, Vera Loh!. "A Readers' Theatre Pro-duction of Sophocles' Electra." NI.A. Thesis,'Texas Christian, 1965.

Snyder, Benedetto P. "A Readers' Theatre Pro-duction Drawn from Various Writings ofGeorge Bernard Shaw." M.A. Thesis, Syracuse,1967.

Stevens, Phillip 13. "Acting and Interpretation:'Hie Reader Faces the Contest." The SpeechTeacher, 11 (Mardi 1965), 116-22.

Stulik. Sarah B. "flow to Present Prose, Poetryand Plays as Readings: A Handbook for Di-rectors of Readers' Theatre." M.A. Thesis,Emerson, 1967.

Swore, Judy Lee. "An Investigation of AudienceResponse to Prose Literature When Perceivedthrough Silent Reading, Oral Interpretation.and Readers"lheatre." NI.A, Thesis, Mon-tana, 1965.

Veilleux, Jere. "The Concept of Action in OralInterpretation." The Quarterly Journal ofSpeech. 53 (October 1967), 2111-13-1.

"Convention and Style in Interpreta-tion." The Speech Teacher, IS (September1969), 197-99.

White, Melvin. Current Scene and Read-ers' Theatre," Today's Speech 15 (February1967), 22.23.

White, Vickie Stu'. "A Readers"Flwatre Presen-tation of at Adaptation of Stephen VincentBillet's Western Star." \.s. Thesis, KansasState, 1961.

Witte, Daniel M. "A Comparative Analysis ofAudience Response to Realistic and Anti-realistic Dianna When Perceived through Act-ing, Readers"rwatre, and Silent Reading."Ph.D. Diss., Denver, 1961.

II. SELECTED SOURCES

A. PlaysAlbee, Edward. Ballad of the Sad Cafe; The

American Dream.Anderson, Maxwell. Anne of the Thousand

Days; The Masque of Kings.Anderson, Robert. I Never Sang for illy Father;

You know I Can't Hear Eon ll'hn the Wmter's Running.

Anonymous. Maitre Pierre Patelin.Ammillt, Jean.: Romeo and Jeannette.Aristophanes. The Clouds; The Erclesiansae

(The Congress of Women); The Frogs; Lysis-train,

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11)1.109' MENIAL

%mold. C col ge. sweet ConfeoionKa IC. 11.1e% NI. Peter Pan.11.111%. Phillip. Hotel Universe.Beckett. sanincl. .411 That lull: Lotbcts;

HappyMn:tn. Iljalmar. The Baton's Wilt.Kuroshio, Lemiard. Trouble in Tahiti.Kesler, Rudolf. 'the Batrutts of trittspole Street.Bolt. Robert. A Man jar .411 Seasons.Bowels. John. After the Rain.Brecht. &toll. Drum tri the Night (' Translated

bs Frank Jciies): The Informer: The Mea.An Pt Taken: Mother courage.

Brewer. George. and Bertram Block. Dark ric.tool'.

is L. Pat rii la. Atingornichaelis.Bawl Martini. IliWalt.Buerhour, 'N. Death: Wozzeck,Coupons, Dash!. The Lunatic flew.Camm. Albert. Caligula; The lust Assassins.

:lain°. Lewis.is. The Objective 'Case: Sarah andthe Sax.

Cal roll. Paul V. Ti. e Coggerers.Chekhos. Anton. The Seagull.Chord'. %Valentin. The Sisters: The SheCats.Cocteau. Jean. The Wedding in the Eiffel

Costigan. James. Little %loon of Alban.(Cosani. Noel. Brief Encounter.de Obalclia. Rene. The Grand Vizir: Cayenne

Pepper.Drsilen. John. Marriage a la Mode.!hanman. Martin. in White America.Diterrenmatt. Friedrich. The Physicists; The

larriage of Mr, Mississippi: The Visit.lhanphs. Jack. The Gay Aftprentiee: Too Close

fur TONS fort: Squirrel.Murrell. Lawrence. An Irish Faustus.Euripides. ig/mint ii Aulic.Fsan. Betty. And You Shall Milk the Cow Sir.Field. Jonathon. Tin. Crown: The Ring and the

Rowe.r Or.% t h fames. Heloise.Francis. William. editor and arranger. Portrait

eel 4 Queen. (Based on the diaries of QueenVictoria.]

Fcatti. Mario. The Academy: The Return; TheCage.

Frisch. Max. Biederman: Chinese Wall: Fire-/11'M

Frs. Christopher. Tiger at the Gates.Gardner, Herb. A Thousand Clowns.S.:Irwin. Barbara. SfacHird!Ode. Andre. Philoctetes: One Legend, Two

.4ttitudes.(.1i.oulottx. Jean. The Apollo of Kellar, The

Fm-hatated: Song of Songs.

BlISLIOCIRAPI 196:i-109 23

Goal. %A ill. . l Ice Lower Depths.Gunter, Ttt Mittutcs to Buffalo.

Ilansberry, Lorraine. A Raisin ire the Sun.IlaultstIsl. (lee. The Big. Black Box.1101111.111. Lillian. The Little Foxes.

Robert. 1 use Many Thumbs.llolberg. Ludwig. The Fussy Man.Holmberg, Paul. The Tiddly trinket.'toward. Sidney. They Anew What They

Wanted.Hewn. Henrik. When We Dead Awaken; The

trill Duck.loge. William. Glory in the Flower.lonewo. Eugene. Exit the King: Rhinoceros;

Victim* of Duty.Janson, Page. Sweet of You to Say So.Johnson. Richard. Incitement.

Fat. Goodbye, My Fancy.Kaufman. (:.urge. The Stilt Alarm.Kiley, Jerome. The Ides of March. (Adapted

from Thornton Wilder's novel.]Kopit. Arthur. Ole Dad, Poor Dad, Mama's

Hung fats in the Closet end I'm Feeling SoSad.

grog. Helm. On Liles Sunny Side (Translatedby C. B. Burchardt).

K undrat. Theodore. Box 7: The Night ChicagoDied.

Lewis. Philip. We Call to Mind.Lindsay. Howard and Russel Crouse. Life With

Father.McCallum. George. The Last Summer.MacLish, Archibald. Air Raid.INfacNeice. Louis. The Dark Tower.Maeterlinck. Maurice. The intruder.Marlowe, Christopher. Edward Tamburlaine

the Great.Moliere. Don Juan; The School for Wives.Mosel. Tad. impromptu.Hunk. Kai. The Word.Nemeros. Howard. Cain: Endor.Newley. Anthony. Stop the World--I Went to

Get Off.'M Plays:

Motokiso, Seami. Birds of Sorrow: Busse.Jun. Esashi. Bird Catcher its Hades.iuiuni. Ayano. The Damask Drum: Hugo-

TOMO.

(Macey. Sean. Time to Go: Figuro in theNight: The Moon Shines on Ryknamoe.

O'Connor. Frank. Guests of the Nation.O'Neill. Eugene'. Lazarus Laughed: Strange In-

terlude: A Touch of the Poet.Packard. William. In the First Place.Peryalis. Notis. Masks of Angels.Pirandello, Luigi. Henry 11'; To Clothe the

Naked.

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Putter. Russell. Early Dawn.Rise, Elmer. Street Scene.Robert, Meade. Maidens and Mistresses; At

Home at the Zoo.Roland, Paul. A Party at Madeline's Place.Roman. Lawrence. Under the Fruit hum Tree.Rostand. Edmond. Charetecler,Rtsdkin, David. Afore Night Come.Sante, JeanPaid. The Condemned of Altoona;

The Room.Srhisgal, Nfurray. The Typists; The Tiger.Shakespear. William. A Comedy of Errors.Shaw, G. Bernard. Arms and the Man: Misal-

liance.; Widowers' Mws; Ion Never CanTell; The Inca of Peruser km; Major Barbare;The Pier hinderers; Pygmalion.

simmi, Natl. Rare foot in the Park; The OddCouple.

sLisington. Kes in. Pedestal.Slatod. Howard. A Quiet Walk.spalk. Mink!. Matins of Philosophy.!Ste k. Nobody tikes Mordewiteos (and

theirs the any he likes it).SItiustherg. August. levier: The Ghost Sonata;

Master Olaf (Translated In Walter Johnson).Swarm. Darius I.. The Circle Beyond Fear.Term Megan. Viet Rock.Thomas. Dylan. The Doctor and the Devils.Tierney. Harry Jr. Nekros.Weiss. Peter. The Investigation.Williams. Tennessee. I use In Flame Cried the

Ploneniy; The Purireation: Suddenly LastSummer.

Yertushenko. Yesgnc. Respect for Man.

B. PoetryAuden, W. II. For the Time Being; .4 Christ-

mas Oratorio: law Like Love.Stephen Mountain Whippoorwill; Night

snare with Angels; Minor litany; .4 Toothfor Paul Revere: The Solire' Women.

Browning. Robert. The Pied Piper of Hamelin;Bishop Illougram's 4pology; The Ring andthe Book.

Burton. Richard. The Song of the Unsuccessful.Bs ion Stanfred.Carlino. John. The Objective Case.

Dante 1lighieri. Divine Comedy: Readingsfrom Paradico.

Durrell. Lawrence. Sappho; Peter Pan.Eliot. T. S. .4th Wednesday.Fearing. Kenneth. Dirge.

Ferlinghetti. Lawrence. Autobiography; Hr; AnInvitation to a Dinner to Promote the Im-peachment of President Eisenhower; finder.wear.

SPEECH COMNIILNICNIION

Him, Roland. August from My Desk.Frost, Robert. Home Burial; The Telephone;

Wild Grapes; Dust of Snow.Galati. Frank. The Locomotive.Garcia I:arca. Federico. The Guitar: Green;

The Unfaithful Wile; Lament; Lament for aMatador; lament po Ignacio Sanchez Negis.

(Mran. Kahlil. The Prophet.Hammarskjeld, Dag. .%larkings.Hughes, Langston. Let America Be America

Again; Kids Who Die; Soul Cone Home;shakespeare In Harlem; The Wall.

Jarrell, Randall. The Bat Poet.Jeffers. Robinson. Thurso's Landing.Johnson. James, The Creation.Linguist, Kenneth. Children on Broken

Chariots.Vaslwl. The Congo.

McClure. Michael. Hymn to Saint Coryon theFirst.

Ski. .11. Frances. Wild Blackberries.Ms t:' *s. Kathleen. Rag Rug for an Ultimate

Itath.sketller.McGinlev, Phillis. look What Ton Did Colum-

bus; Six Nuns in the Snow; Herr Come theClotero: Didn't They Season at the Shore.

McKurn. Rod. listen to the Warm.MacLeish. Archibald. The Magic Prison: The

Music Crept fly Me Upon the Waters.Marquis. Don. Pete tier parrot and shakespeare.Masters. Edgar. Silence.Methane. William. Untitled.Meyer. Adrienne. Hieroglyphics.Millay, Edna St. Vincent. The Murder of Lidice:

Spring Song.Milton Abbe% Rime. St. Catherine.Nash, Ogden. To My Valentine.Reed, Henry. lessons of the War.Rtikesser, Muriel. Effort at Speech Between Two

Profile.Samlburg. Caul. tittle Word. tittle While Bird:

They Have Yarns.Stint. Gent .Su eufy.%lens. Wallace. Sunday Shinning.Stickling. John. Why So Pale and Wan'Thomas. Dslatt. Adventures in Ow Skin Trade:

The Dress,Towns. Charles. The Balloon.Van Dorsal. Stark. With Apples; The Child at

Winter Sunset.Warren. Robert Penn. Ballad of Billy Potts.White. E. R. Window Ledge in the Atom Age.White. Lee. Farewell. My Lovely.Whitman. Watt. Sea Drift: Out of the Cradle

Endlessly Rocking.Wottem. Sit Ilenry. A Description of the Spring.Yeats. William R. On Belles Strand; The Only

Jealousy of Emer.

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C. ProseAddison. Joseph. and Richard Maxie. The Spec-

tator Papers.Aiken, Contad. Ssluct Snow, Secret snow..tklridge. I humas. Margery Daw.Altenlxrg, Peter. t.vocationa of Love.Antis. Kingsley. Lucky Jim.Andetsou. SItvsstutd. II inc.sburg. Ohio.AI t Rithatd. Twisted tales From Shake-

speare; Worm ri of tifi4ory.Ashland. Dave.. 1 he /clung l'isiturs.Austen. Jane. t. mom.Bamberg. Estelle. .1 Portrait of Mama.Barthelme, Donald. snow White.It:m.41, J011111. The hullos' Crown.Beagle, Peter. .1 hue and Priate Place.Iletnelnians Ludwig. Mere du Piinterrifo.Ikall. Heinrich. .11 III his Collected Silences.Bend. NIA Ita plm . ,fee )014 Running With Me,

Je'Sus!

Bnn. Elitalth. Th4. t.i,l With the Stoop.11, :Ohm Ra Desch and the Maiden; The

Wool: flu Gabage Collector; Matra tttt nettes,it:c.; Seasons ef Disbelief; The IllustratedMan; Tile April Witch; The Martian Chron-icle,: There os An Old Woman: The Iron-derful Ice Cream Suit.

Bradford. Roark. or Man .4dam are His

Braman. Heywood. The Fifty-first Dragon.Bruins:dd. tit. The Buchwald Barometer of

Our Times.Burke. Carl. God Is for Real, Man: How Come

This World Got Here.t:apote. Truman. Children on Their Birthdays;

.Mosaics.

Ca "lino. John. The Brick and the Rose.Carton. I visit The ,Mad Tea Party.Cathet. 'Willa. The Se raptor's Florae.( . .1 etiots. The Lament; The Overcoat.Chosen. Robert. The Gift and the (lore,t:leals. surfs. heirs lluggens.Collier. John. The Bottle Parts: Tim. I Refute

It, azlesttttt in g., e. e. the man who asked why.

.4rni 'lean Contemporary.411 %Limas Antonio. The Three Cornered Hat.Dia-kcal.. (lames. Cr, at ExPertations,Dorn. &du:inf. Shiloh.Dos l'assa,s. Jahn. The Rod, of all .1tneriran.boo. al, sk v. Felidor, Noir, from Underground,do 'hurler. Daphne. The Bildt.burrs inn.111. Friedrich. Traps.Iran!lnee. IV itli. itu.A,11 as Irving:: The Ifant

bt: That I rhri '14 SUIA: Tien snidiel:. Barni)t Ica .11r1111111. lEo: A Rose for

'mile: The Ifistrint: Tree,

'cider, Jules. Passionella.adding. Hestry. Tom Jones.

Fielding. Thomas. Joseph Andrews.fisher, Hayday of the.Blood.Fitzgerald, Stott. Scott and Zelda.bluing. lair. Chitty, Chitty, Bang, Bang.

Fontaine. Robert. How My Love Was Sawed inHall.

Ford. Jest The Liberation of Lord ByronJones,

Fosier. Malcolm. The Prince With a HundredDragons.

Most, Rolxrr. The Death of the Hired Man.Garland, Hamlin. Cod's Ravens.Gluon, Henry. Parade at the Devil's Bridge.Gibson, William. The Seesaw Log.Ode. Audit'. The Pastore Symphony.GlaIN:11. 111%111. A fun? of Her Peers.

Nicolai. The Nose; Old World Land-owners.

Gadding. William. Lord of the Flies.Goldman. Temple of Gold.Grahame. Kenneth. The Reluctant Dragon;

Wind in the Willows.Green. Hannah. I Serer Promised You a Rose

Garden,Greenberg. Han. How to be Jewish Mother.Gusit, Graham. The Basement Room.Griffith. John. Black Like Me.

Joseph. Catch-22.Hemingway. Ernest. The Cat in the Rain; A

Dar's Wan The Old Man at the Bridge.Herrington. A. E. The One the Year Before.Hersey. John. The Child Bayer.Heyward. Du Sow. Porgy.Howells. W. D. The Albany Depot.Hudson. Virginia C. 0 Ye Jigs and Juleps.Hughes. Langston. Miss Cynthie.Hunter. Evan. Last Summer.Hustles Alden's. The Gioconda.Ions, Susan. While America Sleeps.Jaason, Shirley. The Daemon Lover; .sae Ora

nary Das. With Peanuts; We Have Alwaysfired in the Castle.

James. Hews. four Meetings; WashingtonSquare; What Maisie Knew.

Paull. Randall. The Bat Poet.k. Three Generations.

Janus. From Dubliners; "Eveliose": "Ara-"Clay": "The Dead": "A little Cloud."

luster. Not ton. The Phantom Toll-Booth.Kafka, I- rant. In the Penal Calmly; The Trial.K a nisi. Gal son. Remember Mr. Maugham.K antor. Ala( K inlay. "Something Out There."

hullo sh:rit lake.Kaufman. Rel. tip the &nen Stairmsr.K ai:infra'', Mos. Sod and I i,morrah.

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Kenton. Marjorie. Tell Me That You Love Me,Junk Moon.

Kipling. Itudyard. The Butterfly That Stamped.Knowles. John. A Separate Peace.Koos. Bernard. The Dissent of Dominick

Shapiro.Komi. Jonathon. Death at an Early Age.Kundrat, Theodore. The Tenth Fortune; Roses

in December; The Light That Failed.Lampe II. Millard. The Lonesome Train.Lawrence. D. H. The Fox; The RockingHorse

Winner; Sons and Lovers; The Horse Dealer'sDaughter.

Leacock, Stephen. love Me, Love My Letters;Gertrude the Governess.

Lee. Harper. To Kill a Mockingbird.Levitt. Ira. Rosemary's Baby.Lewis. Sinclair. What That Kind of Mush Will

Get You.Lotkridge. Ross. "Three Men." from Rountree

County.McAfee. Thomas. Rover Youngblood.McCarthy. Mary. Cruel and Barbarous Treat-

ment.McCloskey. Robert. Homer PriceMc Cullers, Carson. Clock Without Hands; A

Tree, A Rock, A Cloud.McKuen. Rod-Passing Through.Maddox. Rachel. We Are Each Other's

Children.%lasagna. Ernestine. The Little Him.Ma lamal. Bernard. The Jew Bird: The Magic

Barrel.Mann. Thomas. The Magic Mountain.Mansfield. Katherine. Miss Brill: The Fly: Mar.

ridge of a Mode: Bliss: The Garden Party:Psychology

Maugham. Somerset. Of Human Bondage.Mattpasant. Guy de. A Piece of String.Meyer. Milton. Red.Milburn. George. The Wish Book.Milne. A. A. "Everyone Has a Birthday and

Gets Two Presents." from Winnk the Pooh.Mishima. Yukio. Hanfo; The Lady Akane.

Translated by Donald Knee.Morrah. Dave. Me and the Liberal Arts.Napier. IL D. Come Sweet Death; A Quintet

from Genesis.Nathan. Robert. "Metabel Meets the little

Green Man." from The Woodcutter's House.Nentimff. Robert. Last Letters from Stalingrad:

To Be Young. Gifted and Black: The Worldof Lorraine Hansberry.

Norton, Mary. The Borrowers Aloft.O'Connor. Flannery. Everything that Rises Must

Converge: Good Country People: A GoodMan is Hard to Find.

O'Connor. Frank. The First Confession; My

Oedipus Complex.Orwell, George. 1981.Parker. Dorothy. The Star, lard of Living; You

Were Perfectly Fine.Payton. Alan. Tales .4 Troubled Land; Too

Late the Phalarope.Pirandello, Luigi. The Jar; War.Plato. Apology.Poe. Edgar Allen. The Purloined Letter.Porter. Katherine. He.Poo*. Chaim. The Chosen.Priestley. J. B.. and Jaajuetta Hawkcs. "Pro.

k.gue" and "Epilogue" of Dragon's Mouth.Quoist. Fr. Michael. -Lord, Deliver Me from

Myse lf." from Prayers.Robbe.Grillet. Alain. Jealousy; The Voyeur.Rosenthal. Abraham. Thirty-Eight Witnesses.Rubin. Theodore. Jordi: Liss, and David.Saki (H. H. Munro). The Open Window; The

Choir Treat.Salinger, J. D. Franny; Zooey.Saroyan. W.liam. Gaston; The Pomegranate

Tree.Schevill, James. The Stan limped Elegies.Schulman. Max. The Mock Governor.Schultz. Charles. Peanuts on Love.*ding. Rod. The Midnight Sun; The Monsters

on Maple Street.Shaw. Irwin. The Girls in Their Summer

Dresses.

Shulman. Max. Lam is a Fallacy.Smith. Robert. And Another Thing.Spencer. Elizabeth. Light in the Piazza.Stafford. Jean. A Country Love Story.Steele. Wilbur. So Beautiful With Shoes.Steinbeck. John. Chysessthemunes; Tortilla Flat

Flight: Leaders of the People; The Pearl.Stoker. Brats. Dracula.Stone. Irving. Lore Is Eternal.Telles. Hernando. Just Lather, That's All.Thomas. Dylan. Portrait of the Artist as

Young Dog; The Return Journey.Thurber, James. The Catbird Seat; The last

Clock; The Greatest Man in the World.Tolkien, J. R. R. The Hobbitt; Farmer Giles of

Ham; Lord of the Rings.Twain. Mark. "Fun with European Guides"

from Innocents Abroad; Joan of Arc; The.Nan Who Corrupted Hadleyburg; Mrs. Mc-Williams and the Lightning; The Wild ManInterviewed: A Telephonic Conversation.

Updike. John. The Centaur.Vidal. Gore. Messiah.Vonnegut. Jr.. Kurt. God Bless You Mr. Ross-

water: Who Am I This Time?Vrnoman. Elizabeth. See How They Run.Welty. Eudora. A Visitor of Charity.Wertheimer. Ronald. The Image.

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West, Jessamyn. Footshaped Shoes.West. Morris. The Ambassadors.Wharton. Edith. Ethan Frame.White. E. ft. Charlotte's Web; The Second Tree

irons the Corner.Wilde, Oscar. Fatry Tale>: ""Ilw Nightingale

and the Rose"; "'the Happy Prince "; "TheRemarkable Rocket": "The Devoted Friend":"The Selfish Giant."

Wolfe. Thomas. So This is Alan.Woolf, Virginia. The Legacy.Yates. Richard. The Beat of Everything.

III. SELECTED PROGRAMS

Al) EN I CRIS IN -I !ME. In the Begi llll ing:t he Gospel ae ling to St. John," Chapter

I. seises I is I be Cieation of Man." Agnelli.4 an Indian Legend: "Esc and that Snake,"from Or Man Aaam an' His Chdlun' byResult: Brattiest& Look at Us Now: "On the

Diffelent Varieties of New EnglandWeather" bs Mark Twain; "You Were Per.Iectly 1-inc" bs Dorothy Parker; "UnisersityDays- bs James Thurber. Tomorrow, and To-morrow. and Tomorrow: "Kaleidoscope" byRay Bradbury.

APOLOGIA. selections by Phyllis McGinley."Lamorlot unh Biesele"; "Sa lay Storm";"Saint Francis"; "I Met an Angry Man";"The Conquerors"; "Apologia."

Arderson. Marlow. THIRST FOR LIFE. Amodern look at thekhos's third *6, with hisletters describing the conditions in the penalodoesies. and some modern lam clips.

Bangbam. Jerry. director. AFTER THE WARTO END WAR. littgerald, F. Scott. "MayDas": Hemingway. Ernest. "Soldier At Home";Millas. Edna St. %Intent, "First Fig." "Sec-mid ig." 'liments)." "Thursday"; Fittgerald.E. Scott. "Bernice Bobs Her Mar." "TheCIA( Is Up": "Baldric"; Millav,lame Si. Vincent. "Justice Denied in Massa4111101%": "Statement Bartolomeo Vanrettr:Frost. Robert. "Stopping by Woods on aSnows Evening"; Sandburg. Carl. "Jan Fan-tasia": Cowles. Malcolm. "Exile's Return ";licrgerald. F. Som. "I he Crack-Up"; Eliot.T. s.. "The Hollow Men": trimmings. C. e..-11) SIVert SporlfalICMIi": Fittgiald. F. Scent."The Crack-Up."

Bass Roger. THE %WAKENING. Roethke."The AVaking"; Cibran. "On Time" fromThe- Prophet: Lagerksist. "Father ant. I ";

%Knot, Rid. "Poem Fight" from Listen tothe Warm: Schmidt and N. "Interlude"front The Vottaitirkt: Shelkv. "Onmandias";Myrdal, "Lip Smite: Faulkner. Nobel Prim

Acceptance Speech; Whitman. "Son of My-self": Frost, "The Road Nut Taken."

Boardman, Katherine, and C. Jefferson lshee.LINDSAY AND LIGHTS. A mixed mediaproduction featuring slides, music and poemsof Vachel Lindsay.

Boden, Anne J., arranger. A MONTAGE OFWESTERN LITERATURE. This programincluded a cutting from Gunfight at the O.K.Corral; Stephen V. Benkt, We.:tern Star,America, and Squaw Dance.

Bolton, Janet. arranger. "Eye Witness: Reportof an Assassination" from Twenty Days.

Bradshaw. Lee, arranger. IT MAKES A FEL-LOW PROUD To BE A SOLDIER. Crane,Stephen, "The Upturned Face." "War isKind": Heller, Joseph. "Catch-22"; Jarrell.Randall, "Losses," "The Death of the BallTuner Gunner": Reed, Henry, "Naming ofParts." "Judging Distances": Yeats, W. B.."An Irish Airman Foresees His Death."

Braun, Vincent, arranger, SIX TIMES FOUR.Pretausty Remarks, Ralph Waldo Emerson.1. .-% Few Local Friends: Constance Hunting,"Miss Dickinson": Arnold Kenseth, "MarriageSong": Anne Halley, "American Reprise,""Dear God. The Day is Grey"; John Holmes,"Ott the Poems of Robert Francis"; RobertFrancis. from "Hallelujah: A Sestina," from"The Satirical Rogue": Mary Ellen Chase,from "Five Literary Portraits." II. The Tho-reau Centenary Gathering: Gray Burr, "1 heOne and Only"; Joseph Langland, "How It,So Hells Me. Was"; Letter from ReverendMartin Luther King; James 0. long, "Pro-logue"; Jinni Hicks. "Afterward." Ill. Poetsat Random: W. H. Auden. from "The Poetand the Cits": Wm. Carlos Williams, Letterand a poem; Keith Gunderson. "Dog BoneBlues." "Do -It- Yourself Night." "Hawks andSparrows and Sparrows." "Theinicat Doggie."IV. Finale: Dash! Krause. "Sean O'Casey:1550-196-1": Leonard F., Nathan, "A Readingof History." Intermission. I. Before and Aftera War: Peter %eh. John Hcartfield's "Photo.m los": Lincoln Kirstein. "Fewspielhaus."II. Lose. Weather. and Witches: Two poemsby e. e. cummings: Walker Gibson, "An Err-craw in °Ibsen:trim": Leonard S. Bernstein."News hem": Maxine W. Kumin. "Miss Cu-saek's Familiars." III. A Word for the Arts.Harry Levin, from "What was Moclemismr:Charles T. Samuels, from "The Theatre ofEdward Albee"; Rosette Lamont. from "TheNonvelb Vogue in French Theatre." IV. FivePortraits in Verse: Robert Hershon, "Kelly.""Uptown": tarry Rubin. "The Boy with theLimp": Jayne Berland. "Noah's Wife": Mal-

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whit lasts. "Bosun's Sung." V. Finale: WaltPhillips, "Nourishment": Cecil D. Eby, Jr.,

the National Hymn Contest and 'OrpheusC. Leer

attanger. 111E BIG PARADE: ANAMERICAN MON CAGE. fart One. StephenV. Benet, bum "Westein star"; John DosPassos, I "U.S.A."; Burl lies. hom 'IkeWas faring Stranger's Notebook-. E. B. White,hum "Here is New York": Archibald Mac.

Ckh, "Irestoes tot Mr. Rock, letlei's City";E. B. White hum New Fork Times. "I PaintWhat I Set. a Ballad 01 .51 Imegrits."Part Two. AMERIC.1N COLN l'ERPOIN l'Nam. Boyd (Edna St. Vituent Dom"I Like Americans ": II. L. Mumken, from"Seuieuttae"; Peter Shiag, 'tram "Appalachia:Again the Foigotten I and-: Haas Caudill.honk "Paradise is Stripped": Rebecca Caudill,him "My Appalachia"; Pate Lorentz. from

the Riser"; Langston Hughes. he NegroSpeaks of Rivers'': COUNTER-POINT II: The Speaker'', Platfortn. c. e.

etimmings, "next to of course god" and "takeit from me. kiddo.': Part [tree. AMERICANCOUNTERPOINT III: The Words We liveBs.. Ben J. Wattenberg. from "This U.S.A.";Robert P. Warren. from "All the King's Men":(a-urge R. Stewart. from "U.S. 40": WilliamK. /intimI-. bum "Good-Ike. listrusa Shave":Robert P. Jordan. from "Our Growing Inter-state Highway Ssstem": Neil Morgan. from"California, the Nation Within a Nation":Russell Baker, "The Pacific Paradise"; PeterBlake. from "God's Own Junkyard": Kather-ine lee Bates, from "%metica. the Beautiful":Archibald MacLeish. from "American letter%Robert Frost. "The Gift Outright": LangstonHughes. "Refugees in America."

Nieman, "I'ilLiny. and Elizabeth Goulding. ar-rangers. FROM CROWN TO TOE. I. EnglishRound, "Come Follow": Hamlet, Sp tee tothe Players (Act III. scene i): Sonnet XXIII:Twelfth Night (Act I. scene v: Act H. sceneii): Merry Wives of lEindwr, Ballad "ComeIlse With Mc and Be My Love": TwelfthNight (Act III. scene i): The Merry Wives ofll'irtdsor (Act I. scene Set IV. scene ii):Sonnet CXXX: The Merchant of Venice(Act I. scene ii: Act IV. scene i): Ballad"Black k the Color of Sly True Love'sflair ": Romeo and !relict (Act II, scene

i Much Ado Ahatit Nothing. Ballad"Heigh Ho For a Husband": llama) andfuller I.Set II, scene v); U. king Henry 1111,Prologue: Ballad"The lass from the LowCountiv": Richard Ill (Art 1. scene ii): ac-beth 11ct I. scenes v and vii): Sonnet LX:

Monk( (Art IV, scene s); The. Tole(Art 111, MAM: king Henry MI, Epi-logue.

. and --. arrangers. SPEAKING OFWOMEN. I, Ralph Iludgsou, "Esc"; JulesFelder, "I Found a Flower ...''; James Thur-ber, The tittle Girl and the Weft; OscarWilde, The Importance of Being Earnest,Act II I(PWCHILIOIll aud Cecil)); Scottish Bal-lad, "I K/10% WWII! I'm Going"; Aisne Brad-street, "To My Dear and Losing Husband";George Farquhar, The Beaux' Stratagem, ActII (Mts. Sullen): Janus Thurber, The Cul-cor in the Garden; Edna Millay, zi Letterto Engel. fan Berisevain; English Ballad."He's Gone Away"; J, D. Salinger, "For Emile:Willi Lose and Squalor"; G. B. Shaw, Saintfeign, Scene IV; George km% "The PublicSpeaking of Queen Elizabeth." II. Jules Fed-hi, "A Blob of Jelly": Dun Marquis, "Mehita-1s t nit's companionate marriage"; Correspon-&MC between the lord Motor Company andMarianne Moore; William Shakespeare. Mac-beth, Act I, Scenes v and vii (Lady Macbeth);English Ballad. "The Greenwood Side"; Vladi-slav Khudasevich. "It Scarcely Seems Worth-while": Euripides, The Trojan Women, Ex-cerpts (Andromache); Negro Lullaby, "AU thePretty Horses"; Leigh Hunt. "Jenny KissedMe": William Shakespeare. As Yon like it,Epilogue.

(:aldwell. Winifred. arranger. TREE) LIGHT-LY, 'FRED SOFTLY ("aml ask nos for whomthe he'll lolls"). Garcia Lorca. Federico. "Llan-to por Ignacio SAM 11Ct Mejias"; Faulkner,William. "A Rose for Emily"; e. e. cummings."My Father Moved Through Dooms of Love"and "Anyone Lived in a Pretty How Town":feats. William R.. "The Tower"; Stevens.Wallace. "The Emperor of Ice Cream"; Au-den, W. II. -NI Me "IVII You a Little Stars':Thomas. Dylan. "And Death Shall Have NoDominion" and "Do Not Go Gentle": Donut,John. "Devotions XVII."

Chase, Laura. arranger. THE YANKEEPEDDLER. The program was an attempt totrace the poetic. puritanical. restless and ac-quisitive strains in the 19th century Ameri-can. Excerpts from the following were used:Constance Rourke. American humor; Jona-than Edwards' sermon "S' is in the Handsof alt Angry God"; Walter Blair. "TheatricalPerformame" from Native .4enerican Humor:Elinor Wylie. "Puritan's Ballad ": an anony-mity' folk tale, "Sunrise in His Pocket": Hen-r W. Shaw. "Amerikans" from loth Billings'Meditations: Robert loins Taylor. "Travelsof /arms MiPheeters": Frank Kramer. "Voices

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in the Valley": Das id Ross Lot ke, "Why IleSI Id Not be Drafted- horn tuners of Pe-troleum I. Nast's: Henry James. I he Amer-itall. and "Daisy Miller": Emily Dickii,sm,*Ttn Nobody. %Vint Ale Yoti*:-: Nlaik .1 waist.".% Counts iicut Yankee in King .Utlint'sCoins kit ha t d I loist miter. ".1titi.111tellec-t na 1 ism in .niericatt Life" ifor transitionalmallet Lilt: John Stt inbtk. "The Red Potty";Sttplien Crane. "A Man said to the Col-Yrxe"; Walt Whitman. "Starting hum eau-ntanok.' loom Learei of Grass.

1 IIE CHRIS 1.NIAS STORY. Readings from theItible: "Falogues": e. r. cut ttttt tugs.the Cluistmas Poem": Paul Engle. "The

People of Chi istmas tipak-: jam. ( .11toper.

he itiliket.OCt storv-: Julian Le Poore-mosne. "A Gothic Nol": Anonymous. 'LeGrant Kalendrier Des Bergiers"; Henry W.Longfellow lite Three Kings"; HeywoodBtotm. "Frankincense and Myrrh"; T. S.

Eliot. "Journey of the Magi": Christina Ro-setti. "Rehire the Paling of the Stars."

Christopher. Kathy. and Del Newsome, adaptersand directors. MAN AND THE CHURCH.Works included: Ibsen. Ilene ik. "Brand":Eliot. T. S.. "Murder in the Cathedral"; Fer-linghetti. Lawrence, -Coney Island of theMind."

(:hutch. Ralph B., arranger. Two tures: Abe-lard and Helotte [their letters in verse].

Ciardi, J. "An Aspect of the Air"; "My FatherDied Imperfect as a Man"; "One Morning ":"What You will Learn About the Brobinvak."

Clsser. Charles. adapter. MARY POPPINSCOMES BACK. Excerpts from the Mary Poppins stories.

Coger. Leslie. and Mike NIcKowan. arrangers.THE TWO FACES OF STEINBECK. JohnSteinbck. The Pearl, Clwoothemoms, Tor-tilla Flat. The Leader of the People, TheFlight, and cuttings from The Gap" ofWroth.

CONIMl N IC vrios BRE.KI)O DVS. RobertB. Hale. "The Moon": Leonard A. Stesens.passage from "The Ill-Spoken Word"; BenMadilow. "In a Cold Hotel"; John Ciardi,"The Eleventh Hour News": Lincoln Kir-stin. "Bar & Grill"; Hal Humphrey. "Col-umn": A. R. Ammons. "Unsaid."

Corwin. Norman. THE WORLD OF CARLSANDBURG.

Dailey. Sheron. arranger. CHRISTMAS. Dr.Siuss, The Grinch Who Stole Christmas; KayThompson. "Elitist- at Christmas-: Mnss I Int..let Ott,: The Bible. Matthew II. 1.12; T. S.Eliot. -The fotp-nes of the Nlagi": WolfgangBorchert, "The Three Lark King.."

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---, :manger. INDIVIDUALISNI )(ECON.SIDE.RED: Henry Thoreau. Walden; Ed-mond g,,,tattd. ( %rano de Bergerac: -r. S.

-Poehades"; John Steinbeck. Travelswith charley; W. II. Auden. "'I he Unknown(:it ilea."

Durham. Kit hap'. E., editor and arranger.A -1A1111"IT '1.0 CARL S.NDBURG. PartI. Carl Sandburg, Poet, Song Socket,of Tales for Chilthen: I. Bullets of Silver:"Chit ago," "Lost." II. The City: "Players ofSteel.- "They Will Say." "The SkyscraperLoses Night." "Hats." III. Contrasts: "Ilemlock and Cedar." "Shirt," "Autumn Move-ment. Phirrog." "Flux, Snatch (f SliP11"1111:1." IV. War: "Storms Begin Far Back,""Elephants :%re Different to Differet People."V. Theatre: "Tlwy All Want Play Ham-let." -Props." VI. Favorite Poems: "Fog.""Cool Tombs." VII. People: "Anywhere andEsery where People." "Mag." "Anna Imroth,""Heavy and light," "Jack," "Red-IfeadedRestaurant Cashier." VIII. Children: "Slip.pery." "Doors." "We Must Be Polite." "Prim-er Lesson." "Rutabaga Stories." "How thellotAshes Shovel Helped Stmo-Foo-; From:"The American Stinging." "The Poor Workbig Girl." "Curtains of Night." "KentuckyMoonsl .r." "Air' Grin to Study War.""Cigaoltes." "Man Gain' Round," "(.o ToSleepy," "John Henry." "Oh When I WasSingle," "God Sate the People." Intermission.Part II. Biographer and Historian: T. FromSandburg's Address to Congress commemorat-ing the 150th Anniversary of Lincoln's Birth-day. II. From The Prairie Fears, "WildernessBeginnings." "Young Mr. Lincoln," "Court-ship and Marriage" from Mary Lincoln. "A.Lincoln. Springfield. Illinois." From: TheAmerican Songbag; "The LinmIns and theIlankses." "Old Abe Lincoln." "Monsen John-ny." "The Brown Maid," "Oh. What WasYour Name?." "Lincoln and Liberty." "Cam-paign Song."

Durrell. Lawrence. CITIES. PLAINS, ANDPEOPLE. "Bitter ttttt S.. (IMWM); Letterto Henry Miller from Athens: "Cities, Plains,and Peojik" (Poms); front Titter Lemons(travel hook): from Prospero% Cell (travelhotokl: "Exile he .%ilseees" (pem): (ruin "Sap-pho" (verse drama): letters to Henry Millerfrom Alexandria: "Alexandria": "Flying theFlag" from Fprit de Corps and Stiff UpperLip (vignettes): "Nemea" (poem): from "Justtine" (Vol. I of The Alexandria Quartet);from "Mount Olive" (Vol. III of The Alex-andria Quartet): front "An Irish Faustus"

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k% tam: drama); in Rio" from The Anecdoteskpoem).

Faindaidt. Linda, and Thomas Jentrue.t slIENK0, THE MAN AND Ills POE I.

seleciiims form his biography and intory.Fiend, Virginia. atrange't. A BEAS LIN READ-

ING I 110.)UR. RoethLe. "Thechhore, "Party atthe lot. "; Housman, A. E.. "The AmphisImola"; Shapiro, Karl, "Tlw Housman.A. E., he Elephant. of the Force of Habit";Mac laish. Archibald. "The Old Nlan to theI.iratc1"; Bishop. Elisabeth, " I he Fish"::Warns, J. D.. -A Shrewdness of Apes"; Wild.smith. Brian. "Birds"; Thurber. James, "ThePhilosopher and the Oyster," "The Tigressand Her Male."

.rrianger, A KAFKAN EVENING. TheProgram's "Introduction" consisted of selecteddiaries and two of Kafka's parables followedbs Kalka's "In the Penal Colony."

. arranger. PARODY. "The Affair at 7,Rue de M " by John Steinbeck.

. arranger. RE.ADERS'THEATRE.NOW.Joel Wells, Grim Fairy Tales for Adults,three Fables for the Fair by one of them (en-

Woman Who 'rook Advice.""The Wianan Who (Amid Not Help Herself.""The Woman Who Caught the Idea"): Ed-uard Antes, The. Sand Hoy; George Milburn.TIN Iii.!, Cookbook; "The Intellectual Diaryof a collegiate Wasp" from The CollectedWriting% of ti. !Prelims. ed. Robert Brown.

Irononhanter. Marilsti. and Leslie Cotter, ar-rangers. THE WONDERFUL WORLD OFWORDS IN THE LAND OF BOOKS. Origi-nal material plus Joel C. Harris. The TarBaIrt; .111a and Paul Rand, Sparkle and Spin;Roger Duseasin. Petunia: Wanda Gag. Mil -li' o of t:,,, Bill Pelt Goliath;Cunningham, I With. I Wish; Katherine andMom kmar. .t /r.. TerhirsCat.

I III' GEN II.F. SEX. Scenes of conflict between%%4,1111'11 It11111: ii411)111/thi. ha: O'Neill.Mourning Ite«,ie Fle(tio; Shakespeare. Mid-5uwiner Drortn: Wilde, The IMP40,1-aPu.' of nrbig Carnect.

W. THE NATURAL NOISE AND%WEFT QUIET OF THEODORE ROETH-K F. Mare: ia Is from The Waking t 1954It'm (1', for the Wind (1914) and The FarField 41116-11.

airai!gell and adapter. THREE POETICVOICES Introduction: Plat's. "Ariel; Sha-piro. "Bourgeois Poet": Star-buck. "BoneThoughts on a Dry Day." On War: "LadyLararns." "Cold War Bulletin from the Cul-tural Front." On Death: "Death and Com-

parry," "Death of a Student," "Prognosis."On Everyday Things: "Cut," "Haircut," "CapeCod." #3." End Papers.

Grigsby. Lcah, arranger. THE CANCELLEDSKIES: POETIC IMAGES OF THE TWEN-TIETH CENTURY. "The Unknown Cults-IL.'W. H. Auden; "Dirge," "American Rhapsody(2)." Kenneth Fearing; "The Coast Road,"Robinson Jeffers; "The British Museum Read-ing Room," Louis MacNeice: "Wise Men inTheir had Hours," Robinson Jeffers; "APlaint of Complexity," Eunice Tietjens; "TheJew, a Misfortune for the People," BenoitBrecht; "The Eleventh Hour News." JohnCiardi; "White Christmas," W. R. Rogers;from "Under Which Lyre: A ReactionaryTract for the Times," W. H. Auden; "StephenSpalding." Edgar Masters; "The End of theWorld," Archibald MacLeish.

Hall, Jeanne. SHAKESPEARE VS. SHAW.Shaw, Part I: The Dressing Room Semi;Shakespeare, Henry I'; Shaw, Pygmalion;Shakespeare, The Taming of the Shrew;Shaw. Arms and She Man; Shakespeare. HenryV. Part II: Maw, Quotes from Shakespeareand Shaw; Shaw, Caesar and Cleopatra;Shakespeare. Anthony and Cleopatra; Shaw,The Dark Lady of the Sonnets.

Ilaneswk, Harold. arranger. THE BLEEDING,STINKING, MAD SHADOW OF JESUS. In-luded two stories by Flannery O'Connor."A Good Man is Hard to Find." and "GoodCottons People."

Harem MI. Carol. and Gerald Iahelle. arrang-er:. DESIGN IN BI.ACK AND WHITE.John Griffin. Mack Like Me; James Baldwin.Blurs for Mister Charlie; Marc Connelly,Green Pastures; Dorothy Parker, Arrange-ment in Mark and White: Norman Podhorets(ed. Bradford D; *.D. mark. White, and(.10Y: Ralph Ellison, Invisible Alan: EdwardAllier% The Death of Resale Smith; LorraineMansburs. Raisin in the Sun: GwendolynBrook, The Ballad of Rudolph Reed: RobertPenn Wilt ren. "Comments" from Segregation:The Inner Con flirt in the South.

Harris. Paul. arranger. AN EVENING OFPROSE %ND POETRY: Jeanette Nichols,"Mos,!Y People"; Sherwood Anderson. "DM-(sours of Father"; Harts Golden. "Why INever Rawl Out a Waitress"; Thomas Adams."Sled": Billy Sunday. "Sermon"; DorothyParker. "Here We Are"; Theodore Reethke.

I knew a Woman": Charlotte Slew. "TheFattner'i Bride'': E.Iwin Robinson, "Mr.Florel's Party": Katherine Mansfirld. "aimBrill": Edwin Robinson, "Richard Corey":Robert Ilerahles. "The Treasurer's Report":

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Paser: isekos, .lintorr, 1 ler Cher ty thrhavd;VACS. I ors are (lid; MAIO,

Phae,b); lett, floit,PY 472.S': COW.

///ithe Winston.Painting as a Pastime; 1.errego. t:haeles, Song. Worrell r Gut.. Si actin. Selections from hiapeeches.

Head. lase. au.seiger. DE..5R EDITOR. Newsclasseneds, headlines and letters from

elk piper.Henning. William. arranger. AN ALBUM OF

DOR01111' P.5RKER. Short Stories: HereIre Are, The Sexes, Arrangement in Black(1.1,1 White, %Obi:els of the Republic: Poems:

1.101eti, .Nettt Item, Efrerierler, Pic-tures in thr Smoke, Tiro Volume Nterei, In-trtihtion for the Ceiling of a Iteelroom, Gen-eral Review of the Sex . Inventov.

trran. Obserzertio: .Articles and Essass:

".Ire Vie %Vornen or Are %Ye Mice?," Made-mencene, Slay 1943: "Literary Sfartsolons,"literary Digest, December 1937: Excerpts:Samuel Adams. A. Woolcott: His Life andHis World: Mars. (:altar. "Sendents Appallingto Dorothy Parker, LOS Angeles Times, April2s. P.163: Marion Capron. "Dorothy ParkerIntrsiewed." Paris Rel'i f i916; CharlesChamplin. "We Lift Our Glasses to 'Mrs.Parker'." 1.ot Angeles Times, J I. IS. 1967:Nereoreek, February :44. MS: John Dos Pas-M, Paul Shsre. Fdraund"Toast and a Tear for Dorothy Parker," NewYorker, Slay 20. 1941.

. arranger. THE F %(.F. OF A (RnVD.This program includes an esterpt of Nathan-iel West, The Day of ihe fleetest": G. K.Clterton. "Fear of Neighbors": Archibald%Lol.eish. "Speech to a Crowd", Russell

Baker. "The Faces of Slaishattats": FraniKafka. "A Hunger Artist": tones lbw-her,"Catbird Seal."

Holmes. Susanne. arranger. HEI.I. IS 0-LITERPEOPLE: samplings of CNiottrial literature:Satire's No Exit: Geetet's The .Maids: Kalka*teThe Hunger +rte.,: Cameo' The Stranger;

Same', 1 he loom); Cantu. Caltgrebt: tutuingwas s .1 Clean Well-Lighted rime.

I 111111i,1011. Dale. SWASsONMoles. Sue, arranger. POVFRY OF DR. /III-

%AGO. 5dapted from Boris Paseetnak's Poet-ry of 1)r, Zhirago,

lene, Nancy, at manger and director. 5105 IA(4,OF TIIE DREAM DEFERRED. .5 memorialialprogram of poetry and prose In LangsionHughes. .Sired'-Ger-Ilmenel; freedom's Plate;Harlem: Reverie on the Harlem Riper; Wirtoar ; The ItrostV Blues; TrumpetPlasm; temptaCors; Bones. Bombs, ChickenWelts: the hut Mash Blues Freedom Train:The .N.')4", .Mather'.

Kepner. aunt.. :manger. Selections (item JohnDos Passos. Grand 1)rsign:tury.

Kona, Mary. arranger. GOD LAY DEAD INHEAVEN. J. Elliott Corbett. The Call ofMan," Thr Prophets on Main Street; Euri-pides. "There Are No Gods." translated byJ. A. Symonds: Ivor Popham, The Child'Walt Whiunan. "hhere Was a Child WentForth"; Fannie Stearns Davis, For a Child":Cecil F. Alexander, -The Creation"; ElizabethBrow g. "A Child's Thoughts of God":William Wordsworth, "We Are Seven": Vir-ginia Hudson, "0 Ye Jigs and Juleps": TheBible. Psalm 100: Anonsmous. "God Ile inMs Head"; Ogden Nash. "A Carol for Chil-dren': reretirs, "I Neser Saw Another Rutter-Hs": Lawrence Ferlinghetti, "A Coney Islandof the Mind": Kahlil Cibrart. "A Tear anda Smile "; Anonymous. "Homesick"; MaryColeridge, ".5fter Reading Certain Rooks":Archibald IlacLeish. "J.B.." "Curse God andDie. . . ."

LaBelle. Carol, and Gerald. arrangers. JOESENT MEGlimpses of the 1920's. A greatdeal of material was uses! in this Readers'Theatre presentatior (a list too long to re.produce) which consisted of documents. ex-cerpts of plays, poetry. newspaper clippings.portions of speeches. excerpts of nowts andshort storks and original transitional matt.rials. The program was divided into "Poli-ties and Prejudice" and f he Jan Age."

Laughlin. Haller. WHO'S PI. WING SHAKE-SPEARE. Selections from Shakespeare's poemsand plays plus corresponding songs, etc.. fawnBroadway musicals based on Shakespeare'splays.

Lisk-rains, James. Wayne Chapman, and SandraHaws. arrangers. .55 EVE:XING OF HOR-ROR. Price Day. "Four O'Clock": Saki.

"Laura": Roald Pahl, The Landlady"; Jos-

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RIM III %NUL .1NNI AI. IN SPEECII (:0..11%11. NII.A I ION

t .11 iallAt !Milt ul I rent14,411,1 "Maple Suet t."al range'. is 11 1.111T? Temple Bailey,

% 1 etrle Parable !or Mothers''; Mats Stolz,"I I uto Yon '11111"; "11%«ta 11111th, "MyI ood cool' Anhui Goldin', "Gill onteasel J.,111c% Couple of Ilatu-loitgrts.

7tromoc. Annette, :mango. NEW RUSSIANI% RI I. FRS. its tusholko. "IProple," theCompanion." "halo Aar"; %.ortirsorsks. "log1.0 stircl." "Patabolic. "Cora "; .Ik-. not, "Ilan lla You spell It, Poppa",-:koe. loan I he Blur and the (neon.'.

Alieop 1.. Sl.ntntnit. TI1E EI.E1'11.1N E. I. "TheMow II. he Lion "; 111. "The Elephant."

sotrL. RCP at ranger. NAD.%. Ilemingway,ine.t. (.1-art Well-Lighted Plate." the

killers Foist. Rolwit. he Dome Burial";steel to. %Vallree. "Sail Strains of a GayWaltz

sonar,. !itch. a/Tam:rt. AF.s()IES F.1111.F.S. "TheLitho's Quairelseenar Sons": "The Two( he thief and the Irov"; The.1.1..,11 and the KW: iiitplicnr., (Arc ";

In Fos and the terapts": I in Irog andthe %(,at."

Pa'leti. I mil, F.1.1/.111F.1 II Ti' B)R. qUEEXOI F\(.1 %N. TIIE SIF(IRY OF NI %RI'%I M.1).11 ENE.

Paekrt. Bill. atianger. sll.ENCF is IIFANEN.shapito. kali. Tlegs for a 'lead Soldivt";Parker. hill 1)«usiting Man.- "1 Feelfoot Person,. in 'this Das," "Sillunte. inIluareti": jean. Thosights of a Sol-dier"; ILty.tctIni II. I lermattn. I Ile ItornI) 'I hat101 on .1nto lid"; letters. Robinson. "Battle":s, billows loan .pore he. by Ir. Itoosesele. Pat-tick thins. B. Mussolini. %'. Churchill. St.It, mold; selection. front Plass: Shaw. Irwin,Brit% the Dead; Skin ofho Teeth: Einipide.i. The l'Unian Women:

I Sc Tr, rfiaVel\al 'Veit Tow"1, P ; The War: I Crane and Stand

OW Atilt.ri,ri. I atiangur. III'- N "lH 1 Ve'FR UN

DER. Catlin I linina. "lefroser I if, to kill":I) salinuet. -Care her in the .11Irn

1.VItcl I. he quest her lelentitv."karoolli. George. .% (.11(1 1) OF IIE SE's.I R \Nt.F 01 1'. S. F.1.101: "rthaps(wry

on X% t:olv Ni4lit." -'11.1eas its: 1 he %Isstrry.or." I hi: ippulpo "PtultHics," T fir

II ast, Sir, en, % AZnni,t,

KIii ill .1N1 RE.150N. Brattier Mosso. "Ion-Alan trine I., w is Carroll, "Yost Are 01(1.olr IYilli.nn Eduard fear. "The Owl

and the. INtssscat": .%minsinials, "11 .111 these a. Weir One Se a"; "Pour Old Lady."

Schofield. Kohl. and Leslie Coget. arrangers.C11E1%1101 IN DOUBLE KEY; I lie Chorusislet "Dealt' (11 a Gosernment Clerk." "ADead Boils," "A Blunder."

(Shah, 1.. Ik maul). 1 HE G. B. ESSENCE OF%%(IMEN 41)taniatit: Stows and Comment).Pat( I. 1..11.5. talks about himself: Abs. War.rer's Poop ANion (Scene from Act II); Caesarand Cleopatra (Scene II from Act I). G.B.S.and his actresses: Captain Brassbound's Con-version (Scenes from Act 1 and II); Shavian-isnts: Olt Acting; Saint Joan (Excerpt fromScene V). Part 11. G.B.S. the author: EonNever Can Tell (Excerpt from .%ct 111); Manand Superatan (Excerpt from Act 1%.): Pyg-ntalion (Excerpt from Act V): In Good XingI /tat Golden Day's (Scene from Act I);Shasianisms: On Getting Married; Candida(Scenes from Acts H and III).

Studien) Aleir hem (pseud.). and Yetzach Perctz.A JEWS WY IS NW' WI 11101' r FRIGHT.

Edwina IL arranger. FROM IrARKNESS TO LIGHT: IIIS N.NIE WAS DYLAN111(11.1S. %Yogic% included: "Lament"; "AndDeath Shall hate No Dominion'; "Do Not(.o Gentle": "Fern Hill"; "Child's Christmasin Wales"; "Ceremony After a Fire Raid."

suite, aitanger. AN AMERICAN DOC1:-AIENT: Pretillaiti. Prose of John Updike in-cluding (Aeolus from "'the Centaur:. "As-molted Pruis," "Pidgeon Fathers." "The SameDoor.' 1 he NIttic tieltead." "Thy t:arpen-roe (I "l'elcloltuair Poles- (verse).

mango. MODERN 11'ON1EN. Includedrico stogies Its I). H. Lawrence. "Two BlueHint.' and "Mother slut Daughter."

arranger. POWER %IT OF IIENIINGW.%Y. Ernest Hemingway. "Soldier's Home."In Ow Ti"..'. I WI; The Sun .11.0 lilies, 1926;.4 Farewell 1929: Death ire (ire After-noon, 19:VI: Far II )corn Slur Bell Tons, 1949;1"hr O1,1 Mart in.,/ the St a, 191'2: Tree Move-aide f ca,t. (!Mil; Edmund Wilson, The Ameri-tan Ito tho make: .4 Documentary of the Twat-ties and Thirties, 1918: John .tldridge, Afterthe trot Generation. 191s; Malcolm Cowley,Vrilr's //claret, 1951; John Atkins. The Artof tines) Hemingway His Work and Person

197,2; Charles Eeirion. The Apprentice-ship of Finest Hemingway: The Early 'Fears,1911; Philip Young. Ernest Hentingay, 1959:Nelson :trivet). Notre From a Sea Diary, 1965:Modes Callaghan. That Summer in Paris:

Tangled FrienelchiPc with Hem-Vi.1, 19153.

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READ/ Rs I I IE.VIRE I 111.106 R.111 IY:

1 1111 14. \ I111..t10.. I 7 . I ear r I loCkins,It . Alto ctl Hayes, the Slaughter

Sims. bit, mid the n.

I 1.41 aliangt.t. I 101.1) SI 'V SO1 1.NINA.. Based oil poems and lettets of

111111% Ditkinstiii.A IRO 1 11 ONAL (:1 111151 M Ss. Dennis. Pat-

ritk. I he looms stason ; Schuh,. Chatles,"A t hailie Blown Cluisimas": Bradford. Ru'ail.. ( 1:111istinas:-"; soma.,

".1 Child' l.btistnt.n in Walt.";( lenient. I lie Night Beloit (:Iiiistinas."

UPWARD ROVND. James IS'. Johnson, '0filmic and Unknown Itards-: Emma Lazarus."Illie Colossits": Harriet B. Stowe. "Feelingsid I king Pi 4 Tell (tom Uncle Tom's Cabin;Anowitions. l lino.% I Feel Like an Eaglein de ;Sit": Frances E. Harper. "Bury NIL- ina Fur [Anti-; Hat-tier B. Stowe. "The Alar-m" horn / nrIr Tom's Cabin; Bob Dylan."11141win' in the Vint1"; :1111/11 MOUS, "Eankie;mil Johnny." Intermission. James W. point-

In. Creation,' "tit. Peter Relates anhoirlent of the Resurrection Day." "CoDown Death "; E. 1/it [lois. "A Litany atAtlanta": John Donne. Cont "Iktoulinis onEmergent Occasions"; Langston Iltighes,"TheNewt, Speaks of Risers": (.laude McKay."America"; James IVelilon Johnson. "Fiftyhats" fr Oct the Fiftieth inniversary ofthe Signing of the Emancipation Proclama-tion; James Baldwin. from .-Inother Country;E. 1). (:smothers. "At the Closed Gate of Jus-tice": Langston Hughes, -Let America be.ttnetita Again": Anonymous. "A 'talk WithGod."

Vincent. lames E. Si EINIIII(K: A 'I RIBUTE.'turtle" from The Grapes of Wrath:

"How Edith NIcCilliciuldv Met R.I.S." fromAddy, 1)elivered I ernbrr Ire, 114O2: "Sun-day in Vermont" and "The Border In Went"from l'ear'ns with Charles.: "Two-a-Penny"front The ( ;rape% 4J, itral h; from East of1.41c11.

V111,011. Chile. EREEINC THE SLAVES. Basedoti ills fuming, about slavery.

V11( ES (Ii MODERN Por:rRy, t. e. cum-min,,. "in inst.." "0 sweet 4)0min-icons.""sweet soling is %our": Robert Frost. "Onceby the Paiilit,' "Willi Grapes." "Stoppinght Woods oil a Snowy Evening." "MendingWall." "'I () Eft "0111 1.041killg l'p ByChance at the Constellations." "After Apple-Pit king": cunintings, "nobody loses all thetime." "my swill old current"; 'I'. S. Eliot."Cousin Nancy," "Aunt Helen"; cummings,"the cambridge ladies who live in furnished

souls"; toii, "Ployitle. Ployillt"; tuminings,"mermitaloba." -pity this bus% monstet, man-unkind''; Enosi. he Rear-; Eliot, -AbeHollow Slim"; (tamping... "what it a muchof a which of a wind.- Inturmission. initi-iniugs, "it i." "since feeling it host." "some-vi i ha% c meter trikelled.. gladly be-yond"; Eliot. "Portrait"; host, "11"1-4-11moitig

ummings. "this bide !tide andgown' ate." "anyone hull in a precis: howtown"; Eliot. Pitt II of The Itastehind: "AGame of Chess,"

VOICES 01 SIODERN POETRY. IN'IRO-DI ATI/1N: Yeats, "After Long Silence':Robinson. "'tile Nineteenth Century and Af-te1": Robinson. "Gcurge Crabbe": Hopkins,"Pied Beauty." MAN IN NATURE: Yeats,

the Lake Isle of Innisfree"; Robinson, ''NewEngland"; Hopkins. "God's (:tandem." MANIN SOCIETY: Yeats. "The Mask"; Robinson,"Bewick Fintei": Hopkins. "Felix Randal";Robinson. "Aaron Stark": Yeats. '"to a YoungGirl"; Robinson. "Eros 'Ingrannos"; Yeats,"Leda and the Swan"; Robinson. "Mr. Flood'sPony": Yeats. "The Leaders of the Crowd";Rolgeimin."1.'nde Ananias"; Seals, "The lung-Legged Fly." Intesmboion. MAN INSELF: Yeats. "For Anne (.regrow''; Hopkins,"As Kingfishers Catch Fire "; Robinson, "ForAtvia: Ou Her Fifth Birthday": Hopkins."Sluing and Fall: 'ro a V g Child"; Yeats.".1ti Atte of Crass.% Robinson, "For a DeadLady"; l'eats. "The Second Coming"; Hop-kins. -No Worst. There is None "; Robinson."Credo": Ilitpkins, "The Windhoyer: 'toChrist Our Lord"; Yeats. "Lapis lazuli."CONCLUSION; Robinson. ""rwo St s";Yeats. "Sailing to Byzantium "; Hopkins, "TheLeaden Film and the ( ;olden Echo."

Wiottholt. jam, art-augur. A N !WHIT TO RE.MEMBER. from The Sinking of the Titanic.Prologue: "The Convergence of the Twain."Thtmias Hardy; "A Night 10 Remember,"Walter Lord; Epilogue: "April 14. 1912."Dallas Conway.

at langur. THE SAC.% OF SEYMOURCLASS. Based on the writings of J. D. Solin-gen. Boise High the Boo, Beam, Car fielders;.1 Pertcct Day for Banana Fiih.

Wilde, Oscar. THE REST itIKKABLE (:LINTawl THE SELFISH GIANT.

Williams, D. 'ferry. arranger. IIANC-UPS. PartI-. Allen Cinslwrg. Galway Kinnell,Duck Chasing; William C. Williams. Yachts;e. e. Cummings. anyone lived in a Pretty howtown; 1,V. H. Andras The Unknown Citizrn;Charles IA'S V, Statue of Liberty: Edgar Mas-

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ISIBLIoGRAPHIC ANNUAL IN SPEECH COMMUNICATION

ters, Ca,/ Hamblin. Part Allen Ginsberg,Footnote to Howl: Ogden Nash, Portrait ofan Artist as a Prematurely Old Alan: HowardNtmio, /town. IiiI III: Edgar Masters,!Falter Simmons; Robert Kline, Path of Vis-ion: john Holnics, Faculty Counselor, TheOhl Professor, Spring Sun, Teaching Program;Vesgeny Yestushenko, Lies; John Holmes, To-morrow You; Kenneth Patches, Street-CornerCollege; Kenneth Fearing, End of the Seers'Convention. Part IV. Allen Ginsberg, WichitaVortex Stara; Edgar Masters, Harry ll'ilmans,knoll Holwitner; Felix Pollak, Speaking theHero; Dylan Thomas, The Hand Tlurt Signedthe Paper; Kenneth Patchen. In Order ToDonald Hall. The Body Politic; George Star-lnk. Of Late; Robert Lowell, Fall, 1961;

Gat y Rouen, His Own Death; R. J. Sigmund,War-Monger; Theodore Roethke, Lull. PartV. Theodore Roetlike, A Field of Light; Phil-ip Larkin, Reasons for Attendance; YevgenyYevtushenko, IViliting; Rod McKuen, SlanyanStreet.

Worrell, Elizabeth, arranger. 'THE SOUTH,I ¶H Based on field reports and letters."A Nest of Letters." The Adams family cor-respondence.

Zahlur, Adrienne, arranger. TRAGICALLQUEENES OF YORKE AND LANCASTRE,front the chronicle plays of William Shake-speare. Richard II, Act V, sc.i; Henry I', Act

sc.iv and Act V, sc.ii; Henry VI, Act I,sc.iv and Part III, Act HI, sc.ii; Richard III,Act I, sc.ii and Act IV, sc.i and iv (composi,te).