Word: agassiz
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Chapman Andrews Robert Abram Bartlett Frederick R. Burnham Richard E. Byrd George K. Cherrie James L. Clark Merian C. Cooper Lincoln Ellsworth Louis Agassiz Fuertes George Bird Grinnell Charles A. Lindbergh Donald Baxter MacMillan Clifford H. Pope George Palmer Putnam Kermit Roosevelt Carl Rungius Stewart Edward White Orville Wright...
...other than a mutual "nolo contendere" that moment must inaugurate catastrophe, Radcliffe may mix her metaphors, "when properly endowed"; she may mix her dramatics, for, as has been well said, few are thus disturbed. She must not mix her affairs with those of Harvard. The blushes of Emerson and Agassiz daily reprove those careless female tortoises, to keep the figure, who invade the buildings which bear their names...
...following prereview of the three one-act plays to be given tonight at Agassiz Theatre by the Harvard and Radcliffe Menorah Societies was written by a member of the English Department...
...three plays to be given to night in the Agassiz theatre by the Harvard and Radcliffe Menorah Societies, "Matches", "An Idyll of the Shops", and "Hunger", are varied in content; and all are in one way or another interesting. The first, by Liebovitz, has a profoundly human theme, the helpless idealism of an older generation confronting the callow indifference of the younger, a father pleading for loyalties which mean nothing to his children. The conflict is an old one, but it acquires from its Jewish setting a certain concentration as well as dignity and pathos, the rift between father...
...Harvard and Radcliffe Menorah Societies will make their second venture in the field of dramatics at Agassiz House Radcliffe, on Saturday evening, April ninth. The success of the three one-act plays produced last year has prompted a second performance of three short plays: "Matches", by David Liebovitz; "Hunger", by Eugene Pilot; and "An Idyll of the Shops', by Ben Hecht and Kenneth Sawyer Goodman...