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...have been steadily losing hope. Today's editorial against Pres. Conant's radio talk is the last straw. I can only hope that the Harvard CRIMSON no more reflects the opinion of the undergraduates as a whole than the "New Republic" does for the majority of American citizens. Alfred Codman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: May 31, 1940. | 6/3/1940 | See Source »

...Brigham Young, Knute Rockne. Promised for next season are Mme Curie, Thomas Edison, Rudolph Valentino, Steinmetz, Lillian Russell, Simon Bolivar, Nobel. Last week the first spring shoot of this bumper crop appeared on U. S. screens. The biggest job to date of Hollywood's sole socialite director, Henry Codman ("Hank") Potter, it is a $1,500,000 close-up of Irene and Vernon Castle, produced by RKO Radio's Pandro Berman with 1) the advice of one of its biographees, 2) the eminently suitable talent of Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Dancing Girl | 4/10/1939 | See Source »

...Poet Longfellow, appeared in the Atlantic Monthly. Otherwise, though she was a voracious reader and secret soliloquizer of stories, she conformed to the easy strictness of her station, making her debut in Manhattan and at 23 marrying Edward Wharton, Boston banker. Her first book, a collaboration with Architect Ogden Codman on The Decoration of Houses (1897), was daringly modern, surprised everybody by being a success. Soon she was well launched on her literary path. Few of her social acquaintance gave her any encouragement. "My literary success puzzled and embarrassed my old friends far more than it impressed them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Lonesome Road | 5/14/1934 | See Source »

...Trubee Davison, of New York City, was named to the Committee for the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology, with Copley Amory, Jr. '12, of Washington, D.C. and Clarence L. Hay '08, of New York City. On the committee on Zoology are Dr. E. Amory Codman '91, of Boston, and William P. Wolcott '03 of Boston and on the committee of geological sciences is Clinton H. Crane '94, of New York City...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMITTEES ARE NAMED TO VISIT LABORATORIES | 10/25/1933 | See Source »

...preliminary heats are scheduled for Thursday afternoon, to be run off every ten minutes starting at 3.30 o'clock. On this day Russell Codman '19, prominent Boston business man, will be referee and starter, and his place will be taken a Friday by James Roosevelt, a Cambridge resident and former Harvard oarsmen. Dwight Bradford Hill '08, Boston engineer, will be the timer, James McCrae, of the Harvard Athletic Association, will be a judge of the finish, and Jack Hartnett '28, clerk of the course. On Friday, N. Henry Black '96, director of the Summer School, will act as honorary referee...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Regatta Attracts 91 Students So Far; Prominent Men Will Serve as Judges | 8/8/1933 | See Source »

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