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Delegates then heard energetic Mrs. Carleton H. Palmer of Fairfield, Conn, and Brooklyn, past president of the Association, say: "The Eastern and the Western Hemispheres shall meet. Thirty years ago the Junior League and the 20th Century were born. . . . The time has come. . . . The youth of America should lead the advance guard of an international movement endorsing general disarmament. . . . The ideals which have inspired the Junior League to a steady onward march of evolution and progress are an example to the world of the dynamic power of fearlessness, of goodwill, and of faith in mankind...
...Peace Worth Preserving" by Woodrow Wilson, W. H. Melish '31; "Hymn Before Sunrise" by Coleridge, Carleton Green '30: Speech before the Massachusetts Senate by Calvin Coolidge, F. F. Wilder '32: "The Washington Conference", anonymous, J. W. Norcross '32; "Woolsey's Farewell" by Shakespeare, H. C. Friend '31: "The New South" by H. W. Grady, G. E. Lodgen '32: "The Passing of Arthur" by Tennyson, J. L. Ware '30: "The Bishop Orders his Tomb" by Browning, M. F. Loewenstein '32: "Bryan" by Vachel Lindsay, D. D. Lloyd '31: Selection from "John Brown's Body" by Benet, Abbot Peterson...
...selection from "Cyrano de Bergerac," while M. V. Anastos '30 won the Boylston prize for his rendering of "Orpheus and Eurydice" from Virgil's fourth Georgic in Latin. Third and fourth places were taken by H. G. Meyer '30 with a selection from Marlowe's "Doctor Faustus" and Carleton Green '30, who recited Tennyson's "Ulysses...
...Cheyney, with the other female leads taken by Corliss Wilber, president of the Idler, and Mary Crist. R. N. Clark Jr. '32 will play the second male role. Other Harvard actors in the cast will be B. H. Junker '33, J. C. Swift '32, D. E. Roundes ocC, Carleton Greene '30, and E. D. Greene...
...result of voting yesterday by 394 members of the Phillips Brooks House Association for officers of the Association to serve from the present time until March, 1931, Edward Sutherland Amazeen, of Melrose Highlands, was chosen president. Julius Birge, of New York City, was designated vice president, and Carleton Hubbell Parker, of Cambridge, was selected to fill the recently combined offices of secretary and treasurer...