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Mesley--Gordon W. (Class of 1952)

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1 Navy gives TC grads ensign ratings
College Eye 44:38, p.1
7/17/1953 Four men win commissions in Navy; photo.
2 Bachelor of Arts Graduates
Old Gold 0:0, p.244
6/1/1952 Photos of the students who graduated with a Bachelor of Arts; photo.
3 Fewer side dishes
Mesley--Gordon W. (Class of 1952)
College Eye 43:17, p.2
2/8/1952 Asks for more focus on main events happening on campus, and less concern over trivialities.
4 The cast for "Hedda Gabbler," has been announced by Hazel B. Strayer, director of the production
Public Relations News Release 1951:332, p.1
1/19/1952 Scenery for the play will imitate the late 19th century home of Norway. This will entail an elegant setting with rich background colors and white woodwork to see off the walls. The scenery was designed by Richard Arnold, instructor of English and Speech.
5 The cast for "Hedda Gabbler," winter quarter play at the college, has been announced by Hazel B. Strayer, director of the production
Public Relations News Release 1951:333, p.1
1/19/1952 The play a character drama by Henrik Ibsen, will be presented by the department of English and speech, Feb. 14, 15, and 16. Gresdna Doty, Oelwein, will play the title role of Hedda; Jim Rasmussen, Waterloo, will play tesman; Ken Butzier - Eilert Lovborg.
6 The cast for "Hedda Gabbler," winter quarter play at the college, has been announced by Hazel B. Strayer, director of the production
Public Relations News Release 1951:331, p.1
1/19/1952 Gresdna Doty will play the title role of Hedda; Jim Rasmussen will play Tesman; Ken Butzier - Eilert Lovborg; Gordon Mesley - Judge Brack; Katherine Reninger - Aunt Julia; Betty Parsons - Berta; and Carolyn Phelps - Thea Elvsted.
7 The Winslow boy faces another of his accusers in his years' long fight to free himself of a 1910 theft charge
Public Relations News Release 1950:429, p.1
7/24/1951 The charge resulted in his expulsion from the Royal (English) Naval college. The accuser, later sides with the boy and defends him in the real life world-famous trial. The title role is played by Jack Allen, and Gordon Mesley portrays the attorney.
8 Tickets for "The Winslow Boy," summer play will go on sale Monday
Public Relations News Release 1950:436, p.1
7/20/1951 Written by Terence Rattigan, the drama is based on the real life English story of a boy expelled from the government Naval college because officials thought him guilty of a $1.25 theft. Students listed.
9 John Allen, Iowa State Teachers college freshman from Algona, will play the title role in "The Winslow Boy," July 26 - 27 in the auditorium
Public Relations News Release 1950:409, p.1
6/28/1951 First produced in London, the drama centers around an English boy who is expelled from school because of a theft charge, and the long struggle to vindicate him. The New York Drama Critics circle cited it the best foreign play of the 1947 season.
10 Two more performances of the ISTC fall play, "The Heiress," will be presented tonight (Oct. 27) and Saturday night at the college auditorium.
Public Relations News Release 1950:89, p.1
10/27/1950 The setting for the play, under the direction of Hazel B. Strayer, is a house on New York's Washington square about a century ago. Written by Henry James, "The Heiress" was successively a novel, a stage play, and a movie.
11 TC students to present play, "The Heiress"
Public Relations News Release 1950:83, p.1
10/23/1950 Successful as a novel, stage production and movie, "The Heiress" is author Henry Jemes' version of New York fashion society about a century ago. The play, sponsored by the English and speech department, has a cast of nine.

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