Word: classics
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Premature publication of embryonic theorics, so ably exposed and satirized in Sinclair Lewis's "Arrowsmith", needs to further declamation. Likewise, the restricted field of Dr. Rothney's experiment in no way justifies his broad conclusion. In his haste to augment educational knowledge, he has forgotten the classic warning to those who would prove their point by logical argment, that "because a cow is an animal, it does not follow that all animals are cows...
...while George Mahoney and Nort Kidder will trade off at goal. Since this team hasn't played a game, it is difficult to know how they will perform. Suffice it to say that last year a team similarly constituted eked out a 4-3 overtime win in the annual classic...
...Fleming, famed war correspondent. Dorothy Sayers likes her trade. Her best-loved recreation is reading other people's murder stories, attending meetings of the Detection Club, a private association of her peers presided over by G. K. Chesterton. She thinks well of her own work but admires the classics more. Her favorite classic: Wilkie Collins' The Moonstone...
...screen version of a Romantic Classic play written in the 1880's will be presented to Harvard patrons of the French cinema on Monday, February 24 and Friday, February 28 when "Le Monde ou L'on S' ennuie", by Edouard Pailleron, will be shown at the Geographical Institute on Divinity Avenue...
Professor Post's Fine Arts 7b shows that this can be done. The course covers modern sculpture; but the introductory lectures so far have covered the sculpture of the Late Renaissance, the baroque, the rococo, and the Nco-classic periods, not at all completely, of course, but completely enough to give a general idea to the student and to interest him in the subject. And there are few lecturers who make it more pleasant to take notes than Professor Post. David...