Word: carls
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...lettermen are back from last year: George R. Blake '39, Hendrik De Kruif '38, John C. Develin '38, Robert O. Easton '38, Carl S. Oakman '38, and Alvah W. Sulloway...
Thus, in Vanity Fair in 1926 wrote Carl Van Vechten, pioneer literary drumbeater for U. S. Negroes. Author Van Vechten had just been to a vaudeville house in Newark, N. J. to hear the greatest of Negro blues singers, Bessie Smith. Vanity Fair added an innocent editorial note to his article: "Soon, doubtless, the homely Negro songs of love-sickness known as the Blues, will be better known and appreciated by white audiences." Actually, of course, Bessie Smith was old and revered stuff to many a U. S. jazz lover. But in 1926 she was at the height...
Among the lofty eminences Robert Carl Zuppke, University of Illinois football coach, has occupied, one of the first was a scaffold high over Broadway! He had finished the University of Wisconsin in 1905 and was making his way as a sign painter while he studied pictures in the Metropolitan Museum...
Edward S. Harkness National Scholarships to Ward S. Fowler 1M., Eldora, Iowa; and Carl C. Gardner, Jr. 1M., Columbia, Tennessee; Daniel Fiske Jones Scholarship to William F. Loomis 1M., Cambridge...
Picture an irate mother flinging her offspring over her knee and raising her palm to give him a good one-so urged famed Psychoanalyst Carl Gustav Jung at a Manhattan luncheon of the Students International Union. "Suddenly," he said, "her hand falls slowly to her side. She has thought of the psychology book, and is wondering what its advice would be in this situation. The arm does not raise again, and the poor child is thus deprived of a valuable educational experience...