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Foremost young American poet and recent addition to the University staff, Archibald MacLeish yesterday termed his work as the Curator of the Nieman Collection as "being invented by doing...
...North, an editor of "The New Masses," who last night spoke on the same platform as Granville Hicks and Archibald MacLeish in an effort to raise money for the magazine, mentioned having seen several Harvard men fighting in Spain while he was in that country as correspondent for "The Daily Worker...
...Said Sir Archibald Sinclair, leader of the Liberal Opposition: "We have not only given the Sudetenland to the Reich! We have restored Germany to Hitler and Italy to Mussolini...
Compared with such recent books of documentary photographs as Archibald MacLeish's Land of the Free (TIME, April 25), Evans' selection in his own book is many-sided, disinterested, clinical. The photographs are uncaptioned yet arranged to be looked at in order. In each the camera has caught the essential moment, memorized in detail some significant things: the early morning light on hundreds of back yards in an industrial city; four sour people on a Bronx bench on Sunday; a pompous Legionnaire with waxed mustaches, looking brave...
...Archibald MacLeish, poet and magazine writer, who won the Pulitzer poetry prize in 1932, will be Curator of the newly founded Nieman Collection of Contemporary Journalism at the Library. He will supervise the formation of a library of general literature on modern journalism, and also a microfilm collection of major contemporary newspapers in many countries...