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Uncle Vanya Opens Month Run
Bb Deane
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In answer tonumerous requests we give you
Miss Elizabeth Keenan 5th Grade Teacher,
Washington School Nevada City. Honorrene
Bond (Olinhouse) describes Lizzie Keenan
"Straight laced-a lady in all things each day
walkedto school from the Champeen Mine -with
measured tread and straight backwhich she
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YOUR WORLD OF NATURE
SNOWSHOE RABBIT, Lepus americanus, Mammal.
Not realcommon here but found to some extent at higher elevations, this bunny was found in the Bow man Lakearea. It is so
named for the shape of hind feet which resemble snow shoes. In
summer its. coat is red-brown above, black-peppered, with light
brown legs and pure white beneath. Topof tail is dark gray to
black, ears black-tipped behind and white-bordered in front. In
winter it is pure white except for black ear tips.
Although they have no nests, Snowshoe rabbits will enter burrows
for safety. They do little damage to forests because of their habit
of eating here and there. A courting male rabbit fights other males
with its teeth, but is indifferent to the young which are born 36 days
after breeding.
An interesting growth pattern of the young is as follows: fourth
hour, sound-sensitive, 3 oz; first day, gray fur, run instead of hopping; second day, crawl; thirdday, hop; fifth day, raise ears;
seventh day, on all toes, 4 1/4 oz; eleventh day, nibble hay, 1/2
pound; twenty-first day, fight, 14 oz; thirty-third day, 1 3/4 lbs;
thirty fifth day, nursing stops, 1 1/2 lbs. Average daily gain for 159
days from birth is about one-third of an ounce.
Since these rabbits are almost impossible to raise under domestication, he was replaced under a branch in the same spot where he
was found, after being photographed.
Fish And Game
Lowers Cost Of
Fish Planting
California's state operated fish
hatcheries produced and planted
more fish at a lower cost during
the 1963-64 fiscal year than in
the 1962-63 fiscal year, the Department of Fish and Game reported this week.
Economies realized through the
Department's program: for automating as much as possible of its
hatchery operation more than offset the normal increase in the cost
of doing business, the DFG said.
The Department's report on
hatchery operations for 1963-64
indicates that 1,971,064 pounds
of fish comprising 43,534,000
fish were reared and planted at a
cost of $1,900,133. This is
$20,431 less than 1962-63 costs,
and 285,922 more pounds of fish
were raised in 1963-64 than in
the previous year.
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“Uncle Vanya", anton Chekov's
elegiac comedy about rural life in
Russia at the turn of the century,
opens a month's run on January 1
at The Actor's Workshop Marines’
Theater, San Francisco.
There will be a special New
Year's Eve preview for the public
December 31 at 8 p.m. The
Chekov play is the third subscription production of the professional
theater's 1964-65 season,
Featured inthe new production
are Robert Symonds in the title
role, withTomRosqui as the disillusioned Doctor Astrov, and
Beatrice Manley playing the
young wife Yelena, whose relationships with the men around her
formthe story of the play. Rhoda
Gemignani plays Sonya, Yelena's
step-daughter, who, with her
-Uncle Vanya, saves the family
estate from decay.
Also featured in the cast are
Milton Parsons, Robert Haswell,
Joyce Lancaster, Shirley Jac Wagner, and Robert Kames.
Co-Producing Director Herbert
Blau has staged the Russian classic, in settings by james H.
Stearns. Chekov's plays have enjoyed a new popularity in recent
decades, with American regional
theaters leading in new productions of his four major works,
"The Cherry Orchard", "The
Three Sisters", “The Sea Gull",
and “Vanya”. The Chekov masterworks were first staged early
in thiscentury at the Moscow Art
Theater by the great Russian director Constantin Stanislavski,
whose theories of acting have had
the strongest influence upon
American acting since the 1930's,
This will be the third Chekov
production by The Workshop.
“The Cherry Orchard" was presented early in the company's
history, and "The Three Sisters”
was a successful entry of the
1961-62 season.
Performances of "Uncle Vanya”
after the holiday opening are
scheduled for Wednesday through
Sunday evenings, with Saturday
matinees, through January 30.
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