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...Snell, Meyer, Peterfreund, Jennings, and McGowan stared for the victors. The lineups: ADAMS DUNSTER Eggers l.e. l.e. Gerrity Counihan l.t. l.t. Lipsitt Soden l.g. l.g. Nussbaum Brown c. c. Goodman Lucey r.g. r.g. Weatherby Dorfman r.t. r.t. Clapp Perry r.e. r.e. Scofield Hauck l.h. l.h. Downes Whitman r.h. r.h. Barr Clark q.b. q.b. Pearmain Willison f.b. f.b. Harwood...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ADAMS AND KIRKLAND WIN FOOTBALL GAMES | 10/26/1937 | See Source »

...Visitors & Governors of little St. John's College in Annapolis, Md. That unconventional gesture was President Hutchins' way of showing that he is a good loser. For St. John's had just reached to take from under his nose, in the persons of President-elect Stringfellow Barr and Dean-elect Scott Buchanan, two educators whom Chicago drafted last year from the University of Virginia to help Educator Hutchins with his projected revival of the traditional liberal arts college course. Now Educator Hutchins was willing to help Educators Barr and Buchanan with their projected revival...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: St. John's Revival | 7/19/1937 | See Source »

...Stringfellow Barr. a stocky, redheaded, well-dressed intellectual who was long one of the University of Virginia's most popular lecturers but is best known as editor of the Virginia Quarterly, St. John's should prove a stimulating challenge. By last week President-elect Barr had rounded up four bright young faculty-men from Chicago and one from Oxford, where he once studied as a Rhodes Scholar. The Barr-Hutchins liberal arts ideal Educator Hutchins described before sailing for a European vacation last week: "St. John's is an excellent place to try out the idea...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: St. John's Revival | 7/19/1937 | See Source »

...unpredictable form of a visit to Belleville, Ill. where he addressed the Presbyterian Men's Club. Next day the Belleville Daily Advocate reported that in the course of his speech Pitcher Dean had called the National League's President Ford Frick and its Umpire George Barr "the two biggest crooks in baseball." Last week, when the Cardinals went to New York to play the Brooklyn Dodgers, Pitcher Dean was notified that he had been indefinitely suspended by President Frick, would not be reinstated until he signed a letter of apology, retraction or denial...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Pitchers | 6/14/1937 | See Source »

...apparently are respectively symbols for mountain, rain and root. For briskness of conception, facility of line, the Mtoko paintings struck critics as being plastics of considerable honest merit in themselves. A small show of advanced abstractionists like Klee, Miro, Arp and Masson was added to the exhibit by Director Barr to show that some living painters are not very distant in spirit from the Mtoko masters...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Dawn Pictures | 5/10/1937 | See Source »

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