Word: authors
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...September 18 letter in advance of the recent meeting went to the Committee membership: Axt, Henry H. Chatfield '39, Kennedy, Lowell, Frederick F. Moseley, Jr. '36, George A. Perey '18, Nathan Pereles '04, George Rublee, '90, Philip C. Staples, Jr. '37, Thorndike, and Robert S. Wolcott '36. The author was chairman Saltonstall. Clear statements opposed the alleged crucial University needs that are pressed upon us." Specifically he plugged his personal view that "a fitting memorial to the World War II veterans could be added to the Chapel in a proper way that would be similar in form and in dignity...
...prize winning author, whose latest work, "A Street Car Called Desire," opened at the Wilbur Monday, told his New Lecture Hall audience that a federal theater has as much, if not more value to this country than schools and museums...
...great middle class, once the leader of progressive movements, now can only aid by providing leadership for the militant masses, according to the author of "Middletown...
Marcia Davenport lived through some straitened days on New York's upper West Side, but she graduated to better things when her mother (Alma Gluck) became famous as a singer. Author Davenport now lives in the high-rent East 70s and is the author of such best-sellers as The Valley of Decision and Of Lena Geyer. East Side, West Side is a glimpse at these two worlds. It straddles Manhattan in the manner of a crosstown bus, picking up a sampling of the city's polyglot population and giving them a good shaking-up as it goes...
Professor Lynd, co-author with his wife of the widely-known "Middletown" books and author of "Knowledge for What?" will elaborate on some of the ideas he presented to a Law School Forum last winter...