Word: carman
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Died. William Bliss Carman, 68, of New Canaan, Conn., famed poet, descendant of Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1928 winner of Canada's Poet Laureate Medal; at New Canaan...
From among the third year men the following were elected: Samuel Rudner, W. B. Carman Jr., N. M. Field, M. A. Kramer '26, F. W. R. Pride, and J. P. Tumulty...
...Willard 2L., treasurer of the Society, will act as toastmaster at the dinner, which will start at 7 o'clock. S. L. Rosenberry 3L., retiring president, and W. B. Carman 2L, president-elect, will speak. The following will be guests at the dinner: Professor Zechariah Chafee '13, Professor Felix Frankfurter '06, Professor J. A. McGuire, Professor Austin W. Scott '09, Brooks Potter '24, president of the Society last year, and Summer Babcock '24, vice-president last year...
William Brainard Carman Jr. 2L, of Detroit Lake, Minn., was elected president of the Legal Aid Society of the Harvard Law School, it was announced yesterday. He is a graduate of Carleton College, and succeeds S. L. Rosenberry...
...Carmen (TIME, Apr. 21), will open at Portsmouth, N. H., on Sept. 26. After a tour of New England, it will enter Manhattan, surely with many triumphal trumpet-blares. The preliminary fanfare announces that this will be different from all other Carmens, including even Miss Farrar's own Metropolitan-Carman and her cinema-Carman. It will be an "operatic fantasie," with the score treated in a distinctly novel fashion and the whole production "completely severed from all operatic tradition...