Word: authorizes
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Hopkinson Smith, the eminent American author, engineer and artist will speak in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock on the "Old Fashioned Folk." As a writer, Mr. Smith has entertained an extensive American audience for the last two decades, some of his best known books being "The Fortunes of Oliver Hain," "Colonel Carter's Christmas" and "The Tides of Barnegat." As an engineer Mr. Smith has also been widely recognized and, as a reward for his work, has received several medals. In the field of art, too, Mr. Smith has gained a considerable reputation...
...sanity and skill in this field, at least. It is no logical objection to say that the undergraduate is not mature enough to write for the average reader. It is not so great a task to produce very readable fiction. There are numerous fields open to the ambitious author. He can try his hand at the short story or the lucrative moving picture scenario. The latter seems to be a singularly felicitous medium for the undergraduates...
...Arturo Giovannitti, labor leader and author, will speak on "The Present Status of Syndicalism" in Emerson D this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock under the auspices of the Socialist Club. Mr. Giovannitti has been prominent in many great strikes, having taken active part in the Lawrence and Paterson troubles. He has also made many contributions to radical literature, his most recent book being "Arrows in the Gale." He is at the present time editor of a syndicalist newspaper in New York City...
...seems better that the boy should have worshipped from afar unappreciated, as must be so often the case with his like. The success of "Rosalie" once more enforces the lesson to portray the life you know: even "Malbrouck," fancifully conceived and tastefully executed, lacks reality beside it. The author of "Malbrouck" to conclude might do well to excise adjectives especially when, as too often, they run in pairs
...Emerson was a rough-rider in the Spanish war, was in the Japanese and Russian lines during the war between those nations, and was in Mexico during the disturbances of 1912 and 1913. He is the author of several books, including "In War and Peace," "History of the Nineteenth Century...