Word: browere
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Serving with Hanson on the committee are Professors Francis Birch '24 Arthur Smithies, Reuben A. Brower, and David Owen; Assistant Professor William H. Drury, Jr. '43; and Deans Wilbur J. Bender '27 and F. Skiddy von Stade '38. Chairman of the group is Dean Bundy...
...declaim the Advocate's poetry would slight Brock Brower's "Deucalion." A somewhat cynical, somewhat humorous affair on God's creation of man, Brower's easy meter and obscure, as well as obvious, metaphors give the poem a freshness unique in the issue. Frederick Seidel's "Not Too Damn Much Happens In the Spring" is a startling amalgam of Keats, Eliot, Cummings, . . . and apparently Seidel...
...Department of General Education is also adding a new first-level Humanities course, Humanities six, entitled "Interpretation of Literature." Reuben A. Brower, professor of English, will lecture on the close reading of several pieces which have not yet been selected...
Reuben A. Brower, Professor of English and of General Education, will give Readings in English Literature Since 1890 and a Critical Interpretation of Literature...
...seemed certain that both men had done their daring best to save a child's life, but there was no way at all of really telling who deserved the credit. Meanwhile, incensed Puerto Rican and Italian women in the neighborhood had begun screaming "Dirty Jew" at Brower's wife, and "Jew Lover" at a Polish woman who insisted that the bus driver was the hero. Suspicion settled cloudily over the whole affair. Said Brower bitterly: "My friends tell me I should get a lawyer to clear my name." It seemed like good advice for anyone who even contemplated...