Word: archibald
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...Spanish Gardener (Little, Brown; $3) comes from the medicine chest of a real M.D., British-born A. (for Archibald) J. (for Joseph) Cronin. Dr. Cronin's compound is easier to swallow only because it is smaller. The story deals with the U.S. consul in a Spanish town, a vain, possessive introvert who stands between his frail young son and a normal boyhood. When the boy becomes fond of their kindly young gardener, the jealous consul breaks up their innocent friendship by a device that leads to the gardener's death. Dr. Cronin writes better than Novelists Yerby...
...Archibald MacLeish, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, will present a new full course this year entitles "An Approach to Poetry...
...reaction to this decision was, "All right, but what will you do for a living?" She did not protest, however, when he spent all his time at Harvard composing, an occupation which brought him two undergraduate awards and a performance of one of his prize-winning works by Archibald Davison, the present James Edward Ditson Professor of Music...
...other judges are Archibald MacLeish, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, William B. van Lennep '29, curator of the Theatre Collection, and Eleanor Hughes, dramatic critic of the Boston Herald...
Judges for the contest are Archibald MacLeish, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory; Elinor Hughes, drama critic for the Boston Herald; William Van Lonnep, curator of the Theatre Collection, Houghton Library; and two others, to be announced...