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News Release on The Student-Led Renovation of Little Nourse in 1957

News Release on The Student-Led Renovation of Little Nourse in 1957

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.
"I Carry a Wor{l}d Inside Me" by Felicia Zamora

"I Carry a Wor{l}d Inside Me" by Felicia Zamora

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.
"The Caucasian Chalk Circle" - Al Tinnin as Azdak

"The Caucasian Chalk Circle" - Al Tinnin as Azdak

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.
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