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...gorse, old trenches, abandoned butts." (Once he ran away from home and hid out on the common; it was a deeply humiliating anticlimax when his big sister flushed him out after a few hours.) A boy could also escape by reading. Graham was 14 when he read Marjorie Bowen's * The Viper of Milan, a melodramatic yarn about a war between the dukes of Milan and Verona, and "from that moment I began to write...
...private definition of great candor: "A literary standard as high as can be maintained in a mass operation." Most comfortably at home within this formula are a whole succession of bosom-and-bustle historical novels, though the Guild now & then extends its hospitality to such surprised strangers as Elizabeth Bowen (The Heat of the Day) and Robert Penn Warren (World Enough and Time...
...Bechtel Prize winner in Francis Barker 2G whose essay was entitled "A Study of Phenomenalism." The Francis Bowen Prize will go to Irving Singer 2G for "The Role of Valuation in John Dewey's Theory of Value." Jacob Warren Gotzels 4G will receive the Benjamin Cardozo Prize of $500 for his thesis entitled, "The Assessment of Personality and Prejudice by the Method of Paired Direct and Projective Questionnaire...
...University was concerned the Harvard Theatre Workshop lapsed into inactivity in June of '49. David J. Bowen '51 started the Harvard Theatre Group in 1950, and the new group assumed the debts and obligations...
Stanley Amborski took little part in athletics at Chicago's Bowen High School, but he was in the R.O.T.C. On graduation four years ago, at 17, he had a record of never absent, never tardy. Then he worked steadily (as a proofreader), attended three National Guard summer encampments. Stanley Amborski's health was no problem until a month ago when, ten days after his marriage, he was inducted into the Army...