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From the great human Bible poem, questionably dramatic, though mightily poetic, Stuart Walker has fashioned a stageable dialogue, shaped it into ordered climaxes, and presented it in a visible form of the greatest beauty. A dual prologue sets forth the circum- stances. Job himself, on his ash-heap, discloses the tortures of his body and mind, and listens to the pronouncements of his miserable comforters. Eilhu comes at last with youthful words of sympathy; the Voice of the Whirlwind makes known its will, and the Epilogue relates of Job's reward. That is all; no action, only dialogue in long...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ARTISTRY IN WALKER'S "BOOK OF JOB" | 11/15/1922 | See Source »

...chairs, 1 large red and black rug, 3 small rugs. The following pieces of furniture have not been called for at the Union: 2 wicker chairs, 2 straight back chairs, 1 desk chair, 1 wooden arm chair, 1 bench, 1 leather cushion, 1 vase, 1 green rug, 1 brass ash stand, 1 large rug, 1 red pillow with Harvard Seal, 1 table cover, 3 pillows. If these things are not called for by March 15, they will be given in exchange to men who have lost furniture...

Author: By R. R. Higgins ., | Title: JUNIOR DANCE NOTICE | 3/12/1921 | See Source »

...Childs, C. W., Sd. E-32. Childs, E. R., P. S. C-23. Childs, R. D., Go. C-34. Clapp, E. M., G. S. B-42. Clapp, W. S., 193 Lake Ave., Newton Highlands. Clark, P., J. S. B-32. Climenko, J., 16 Ash St. Clore, W. B. Jr., Perkins 56. Clough, R. M., G. S. B-32. Coburn, A. L., Sd. D-33. Cohen, J. A., Sd. B-41. Cohen, J. G., Go. E-12. Colby, M. E., J. S. A-41. Cole, H. L., Sd. B-33. Cole, W. G., Sd. E-11. Cole...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON DIRECTORY OF FRESHMEN | 10/13/1920 | See Source »

...unfortunately when he was cremating some scattered portions of Dr. Parkman the gentleman's false teeth fell through the grate of the furnace into the ash bed beneath. The discovery of these false teeth and its identification by the doctor's dentist were enough to send Professor Webster to the gallows...

Author: By M. P. B., | Title: THE CRIMSON BOOKSHELF | 6/18/1920 | See Source »

...hurdle events the Crimson trio is composed of F. C. Church '20, R. S. Whitney '22 and B. H. Tracy '23. They will race against Annable, Skinner, Brokaw, Poole and Merrill, while in the high-jump D. S. Laird, Occ., Gourdin and W. F. Goodell '21 will meet Ash and Grant. Dipple, M. I. T.'s best broad-jumper, will compete against Gourdin, Church and R. Page '22. Both Gourdin and Whipple are exceptionally good and the fight for first honors will be close...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TRACK MEN COMPETE AGAINST M. I. T. THIS AFTERNOON AT 2.30 | 5/8/1920 | See Source »

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