Word: bergson
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...distinction between religion, politics, and economics, the nature of economic necessity, and the confusion of ends and means in modern society. In addition to holding the office of master at Balliol for eight years, Dr. Lindsay is an authority on philosophy and government. His books include "The Philosophy of Bergson," "The Nature of Religious Truth," and "Essentials of Democracy...
...Author. Englishman Percy Wyndham Lewis was born in Maine, in 1886. Precocious, at 15 he studied art at London's Slade School, few years later philosophy under Bergson at the College de France. In 1914 he exhibited paintings in London that led Ezra Pound to hail him as leader of a new school: Vorticism. Vorticist Lewis, together with Pound, edited two numbers of a vitriolic review, Blast, before he enlisted with the Royal Artillery in the War. Since then, an enfant terrible in earnest, he has written many biting books: Tarr, The Art of Being Ruled, Time...
...High Jump, was the only man to take two places on the first day of the annual Fall Handicap Track Meet at Soldiers Field yesterday. Grady was defeated in the High Jump by W.A. Cone 1GB. The winners of the other events run off yesterday were Harry Bergson '32 in the 70-yard Dash, J.S. Marsh '32 in the Javelin, and L.W. McGuiro '34 in the 440-yard...
...yard Dash--won by Harry Bergson '32 (four yards); second, J.A. Curtis '34 (three yards); third, H.E. Dow '33 (four yards). Time...
Entries for tomorrow's events are as follows: Pole Vault, J. D. Woodberry '35; Broad Jump, W. L. Hasler '34; 150-yard Dash, F. P. Bland '35, J. A. Curtis '34, H. E. Dow '33; 140-yard Low Hurdles, Harry Bergson '32, J. C. Grady '33, F. J. Mardulier '30, H. S. Small '35; 880-yard Run, G. H. Bullwinkle 1G.J. B. White...