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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Rebuking British Author Somerset Maugham for a reference to the "thrilling and original poetry of T. S. Eliot." deep-eyed, soil-revering Author-Poet Carl Sandburg (Abraham Lincoln; The People, Yes) counseled a Manhattan audience: "If you wish to pray or if you wish to sit in silent meditation in a quiet corner and have music of words, you will get it from this poet. But if you want clarity on human issues, he's out - he's zero . . .antidemocratic . . medievalist . . . royalist . . . and so close to Fascist that I'm off him, to use a truck driver...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Nov. 4, 1940 | 11/4/1940 | See Source »

...Little of Columbia has arranged to have Carl Snavely's hands sowed into his pockets, but it's still Cornell by a country milel Harvard 13 Princeton 7 Brown 20 Yale 14 Cornell 20 Columbia 0 North Carolina 13 Fordham 7 Georgetown 7 Syracuse 0 Penn 20 Navy 0 Colgate 7 Holy Cross 0 Minnesota 20 Northwestern 6 Illinois 10 Wisconsin 7 Ohio State 20 Indiana 14 Purdue 13 Iowa 10 Alabama 14 Kentucky 0 Duke 14 Georgia Tech 13 Stanford 14 U. C. L. A. 7 Clemson 13 Tulano 10 Tennessee 20 L. S. U. 7 Mississippi 20 Vanderbilt...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HUEY PREDICTS CRIMSON, PENN, CORNELL, BROWN WILL WIN | 11/2/1940 | See Source »

...East Grand Raplds, Mich.; John F. Prudden '42, Fostoria, O.; James A. Rafferty '43, Louisville, Ky.; Donald M. Reynolds '42, Manette, Wash.; Kay T. Rogers '42, Appleton, Wis.; William L. Roney, Jr. '42, Winter Park, Fla.; Charles C. Royer '43, Beliefentalne, O.; Reinhold S. Schumann '41, Dusseldorf, Germany; Carl B. Sellgman, '43, Dinuba, Calif.; Judson T. Shaplin '42, Reading, Pa.; Morris V. Sholanski '43, Philadelphia, Pa.; Wheeler Smith '41, Minneapolis, Minn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: $45,000 IN SCHOLARSHIPS GIVEN 119 UPPERCLASSMEN | 11/1/1940 | See Source »

...paint factory in Elyria, Ohio, was dictating a letter to his secretary. Suddenly he said, "I am walking in the bed of a river," put on his hat, strode out of the paint factory, out of the town forever. He got an advertising job in Chicago, met Theodore Dreiser, Carl Sandburg, Ben Hecht, began writing stories himself. After two poor novels, Anderson brought out a remarkable sketch of small-town life, Winesburg, Ohio...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Mellowed Mystery | 10/28/1940 | See Source »

COLUMBUS, OHIO October 27 (Sunday)--The Columbus Dispatch today quoted L.W. St. John, Ohio State University director of athletics as saying that Carl Snavely, Cornell coach, showed "poor sportsmanship" and "bad ethics" by signaling to his players while they were beating the Buckeyes, 21 to 7, on Saturday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SNAVELY CALLED "POOR SPORT" BY OHIO ATHLETICS DIRECTOR | 10/28/1940 | See Source »

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