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Paced by the perfect performances of Elaine Fraser and Arthur Cantor in a Harvard-Radcliffe team of six men and two women yesterday outspelled a similarly composed Oxford aggregation in a radio bee broadcast over...
Starring for the Stars and Stripes were in addition in Miss Fraser and Cantor: Norma Naismith, Arthur L. Racine '35, A. W. G. Kean 3L and Sumner F. Turetzky '40. Also participating were Malcolmn D. Perkins 2L, and Morris Earle '38 who shared five of the nine American miscues...
Canter, Racine, and Turetzky are veterans in the spelling game. Winner this year, Cantor says he went down in last year's big been on finial. Kean is an Englishman. The Radcliffe representatives lived up to their advance reputation. The American women handed the spelling order, while the English lasses both bulwarks for Albion, came last...
...relished the dramatic, including the Bishop's helpless wrath, filled his services with incense, colored lights, gongs and other cinematic musical effects. Typical was his "Dithyrambic Invocation and Adoration of the Christ in Us," a liturgical invention (based on works by Arthur Edward Waite) in which a cantor and choir assisted sonorous-voiced Dr. Guthrie in passages like the following...
...Cantor: Hark! Out of the deep . . . Dark . . . Inner vast . . . Gulf of carnal sleep . . . Full, fast . . . Thou up-wellest . . . One . . . As on a sea . . . Remote! . . . No Thee . . . And Thine . . . Ineffable, lavished . . . Zest . . . In ravished . . . Rest . . . Divine! (Soft shudder of great gong...