Word: baker
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Thomas Brooks, c. h. b. c. h. b., Wood Tarnowsky, l. h. b. l. h. b., Longstreth Tuttle, r. o. f. r. o. f., Richie (Capt.) Wright, r. i. f. r. i. f., Starbuck Lamont, c. f. c. f., Burton Barnes, l. i. f. l i. f. Baker Eidridge, l. o. f. l. o. f., Wiley...
...fact things have gone still farther. The University awakes with a shock to the realization that Princeton and Yale have not only equal hockey facilities, but actually better. At Princeton there is no necessity for long journeys to the rink for practice. The Baker Rink is her very own and is easily accessible. At New Haven there are not the numerous outside interests of a city of Boston's size to conflict with Eli practice. In fact Yale has recently purchased the New Haven Arena. But here Harvard now finds herself in the situation of being thankful...
...particular Stage Guild Production the undoubted success that it is. But his perfection does not stand alone. Maryalice Secoy, late of the '47 Workshop has the part of Janet, which she takes with an understanding and ability worthy of actors far more experienced; and Madeline Massey, another of Professor Baker's former charges, is charming as Mrs. Rodney, although her gray hairs do not look quite natural. That "fisher of men", Claudia Kitts, who is at the bottom of a great deal of the excitement in the Rodney menage, is very well acted by Louise Gillis, and Ian Schuyler...
...easy to understand and to sympathize with the natural objections to these proposals. 'At first sight, the idea of a gymnasium or a dormitory does not seem to accord with the spirit of a memorial. But it is only necessary to think of Harkness at Yale or of the Baker Memorial Rink at Princeton to dispel the prejudice against a "utilitarian" memorial. At its best a new dormitory might be a Harvard Harkness; at its worst it would serve a useful purpose. At i's best a new chapel would be a glorious, if somewhat lifeless, architectural monument...
...Bryant Baker (Anderson Galleries), British sculptor, has done busts of George Harvey, Pershing, Roosevelt, Lloyd George, Henry Cabot Lodge, Taft, Auckland Geddes, John Hays Hammond, Edward VII. The retiring Ambassador Harvey said of the sculptor, "I consider Mr. Baker a great sculptor, and he is generally so regarded in England...