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Catherine Bower, vice-President of the National Public Housing Conference, G. Holmes Perkins '26, professor of Regional Planning, and Richard A. Holman 3L, outgoing president of the Law School Forum, presented a 20-minute program about Boston's traffic and housing problems.
In 1931 the movies had begun to talk, and Tallulah returned to the U.S. to get a word in. Under a $100,000 Paramount contract, she played bad girls redeemed by the love of a good man in a series of pictures with titles that now sound like perfumes ( Tarnished...
Candidates for the five officers are: president: Joyce Leonard, Ellin Louria, Catherine McBane, Cherry Merritt, Connaught O'Connell, and Sally Vincent; vice-president; Judith Robinson, Elizabeth Trygstad, and Ann Wilson; secretary; Joan Abrams, Anita Bills, Margaret Me Collum, Dorothy Redman; treasurer; Martha Martin, Marianne Sorenson, Susan Wolcott; and class representative...
Both men re-emphasize two facts often forgotten: the world still has millions of mystics, and the most mystical human beings are often among the most practical as well. Merton cites St. Francis, whose visions did not keep him from down-to-earth social work, and the contemporary Catherine de...
Another litterateur, Mae West, was sued for $100,000 by two writers who claimed that she swiped their stuff for her play, Catherine Was Great. Unruffled, Mae was putting on a good act in court, with the prosecution lawyers as her straight men. What was her first literary effort? "Sex...