Word: buchler
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Three orations of a more serious nature than yesterday's Ivy Oration are being delivered at the Commencement Exercises this morning. They are the English Commencement Part by Reginald G. Buchler, a graduate of Yale in 1919, and the traditional Latin Part by Paul L. MacKendrick '34, and another English part by Malcolm A. Hoffman...
...Buchler's address, is a tribute to Irying Babbitt, for many years one of the College's most distinguished English professors. After asserting that Mr. Babbitt showed that there was something more to literature than an escape from reality and a vicarious romance, lie goes on to say that "Because this method of studying literature demanded a concentration on the ideas contained therein, he had little use for scholars who concern themselves primarily with sources and textual criticism." This may have caused him to miss the value of some literature, but this belief made him "restore to literary criticism some...
...recent competition, two Seniors and a fifth year graduate student were chosen yesterday to be speakers at the Commencement Day exercises in Sever Quadrangle. Paul L. MacKendrick '34, of Roslindale will give the Latin address, while Malcolm A. Hoffman '34, of White Plains, N. Y., and Reginald G. Buchler, of Williamstown, will be the other speakers...
Hammering Harvard's line hard, Field received Dean's kick and runs it to Harvard's ten-yard stripe where Buchler advanced it over the goal line on the next play. Score Army 33, Harvard, 0. Score by Periods Army 7 6 13 19--46 Harvard...