Word: allen
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Cornell University Crew-Stroke, J. Young '40; 7, W. Fisher; 6, J. Rogers, '38; 5, II. Boutell '38; 4, E. Pfiefer '38; 3, J. Furman '39; 2, T. Gorden '40; bow, S. Allen '40; cox, G. Holley...
First Sergeants are Cleveland Amory '39, Edwin R. Clarke '39, Allen E. Puckett '39, and Charles C. Snyder '39, while 1939 chiefs of sections are Frederick S. Armstrong, Arthur R. Borden, Jr., I. Tucker Burr, 3d, William L. Calfee, Arthur L. Derby, Jr., Francis J. Donovan, Jr., William A. McFadden, John F. Regan, and Frank S. White...
...wilfully determined to destroy the prestige that their predecessors have courted for generations. If they write "pure" poetry, like Wallace Stevens, their poems have no moral, political, religious, or sociological values, and their technical dexterity is spent on subjects that have no importance. If they write "obscure" poetry, like Allen Tate, their subjects are important, but they deliberately complicate their lines as if afraid of being caught moralizing. But their logic is valid, and powerful inhibitions force them to write as they do, or to destroy the poems they sometimes write that echo an earlier period. They are specialized...
Donald G. Allen, of Manchester, was elected marshal of the third year class in the Law School, it was announced yesterday. Joseph Warren Jr. '28 of Brookline, was chosen class secretary by the voters...
...Allen graduated from Dartmouth in 1934 and spent his next year at Oxford University. He is an editor of the Harvard Law Review. Warren, son of Joseph Warren '97, Weld Professor of Law, graduated from the Business School in 1931 but returned four years later to take up legal studies...