Word: baileys
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...summary follows: HARVARD 1931 ST. MARK'S Jewell, Forthingham, r. w. l. w., Choate, Bailey, Peck, Covel Putnam, Everett,e. c., Palmer, Adams Watts, Baldwin, l. w. r. w., Barber, Adams Batchelder, r. d. I. d., Barton Ogdon, I. d. r. d., P. Palmer Gammack, g. g., Jenkins...
With the exception of one match the Junior team has also been selected. The men that are still retained on the squad are: N. S. Burnes '29, G. K. Bailey '29, H. T. Cobb '29, Mark Hopkins '29, T. D. Mumford '29, W. W. Neff '29, and S. R. Johnson...
...Floor Hosts and Hostesses will be Professor and Mrs. W. J. Crozier, Professor and Mrs. R. H. Wetmore, Professor and Mrs. Bancroft Beatley, and Professor and Mrs. I. W. Bailey...
There will be a dinner before the lecture tomorrow, which will be attended by E. A. Weeks Jr. '22, Assistant Editor of the Atlantic Monthly, Theodor Morrison '23, who is also on the Atlantic Monthly staff, Rollo Walter Brown A.M. '05, biographer of Dean Briggs., D. W. Bailey '21, assistant to H. T. Parker '90, dramatic critie of the Boston Transcript, D. D. Pottiner '06, of the Harvard University Press, and D. T. McCord '21, Executive Secretary of the Harvard Fund...
...Bailey seems to advocate a kind of half-hearted compromise: And in this, the present reviewer believes him to be mistaken, There are plenty of undergraduates who are keenly interested in "aesthetic outpourings", or stuff after the manner of the Dial. The undergraduate is not afraid of literature. Bad literature, yes: but that is another matter. The trouble with most college literary magazines is that they do try to compromise--that they are timid, and afraid (this fear itself being philistine) to go all out for literary distinction. Playing safe, they achieve a kind of dreary neutrality...