Word: brownings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Plans for radio debates with Brown and Williams during the next two weeks are being completed by the Debating Council...
...Blue forces were considerably elated when it was agreed that any number of men could bowl, the five highest scores being relayed to Cambridge as the team score. Thus "Grapple" Kelleher will again be seen in action, along with such additional luminaries as "Fireball" Kay, "Red" Sullivan, and "Farmer" Brown...
Final judges are Theodore Morrison '23, assistant professor of English, Kenneth P. Kempton '12 and Howard Baker, instructors of English, and Richard Ruhike of Little Brown and Company, publishers. Contributions must be in by March...
Some of the coming debates are those with M.I.T., Middlebury, and William Jewell, and intra-Council exhibitions before the Roslindale and Newton Kiwanis. Debates with Vassar, Brown, and Williams will probably be broadcast...
What U. S. Wagner fans like about Wagner is the surging music and the epic drama; but they lose themselves only temporarily in the make-believe of the Wagnerian fairyland. But in Adolf Hitler's Aryan Germany, that fairyland goosesteps up and down the streets in brown shirts. If Wagner, in his operas, sets will and strength above mere brains, thereby echoing the philosophy of his contemporary, Friedrich Nietzsche, his present-day German disciples have gone him one better. What to him was a theme for art and philosophy is to them a principle of practical politics. Realmleader Hitler...