This is a news release on the renovation plans for Little Nourse in 1957, based solely on the idea of students Janet Trussell and David Whitbeck. The renovation was supposed to represent a "modern stage" and create a theater in the round. This new release was made by the Carleton News Bureau, written by Jane Koelges, the News Director at the time.
Poem by Felicia Zamora that addresses topics of the body and its systems, language, and the archive. Includes an image of a mammogram as part of the poem.
Pre-production photograph of Al Tinnin as Azdak in the Caucasian Chalk Circle. Al Tinnin was the first African-American student to graduate from Carleton College, and the first African American student to act on stage at Carleton. This was the premiere of the Bertolt Brecht play: The Caucasian Chalk Circle, and it was a student-led production at Little Nourse Theater from May 4th-8th in 1947.