Word: columnized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...explanatory telegram received by the CRIMSON last night disclosed that the retiring editor wrote his column "on application of the Kinsey Report to College." Two curt phrases told the rest of the story...
...letter printed elsewhere in this column Mr. A. Tillman Merritt makes some encouraging statements concerning the Music Department. That the Department is planning to test a music theory course for non-concentrators this summer is evidence of a sensitive and progressive attitude toward its responsibilities to the College...
...anonymous author for 15 years of the often wise, often witty column, "Topics of The Times," Strunsky had a far-darting eye. In a single week, he looked at plays of violence, Dartmouth College, the Marshall Plan, Herodotus, New Mexico (from dinosaurs to A-bombs), "Pretty Boy" Floyd, Eastern potentates, bestsellers, babysitting, Eva Perón, the War Assets Administration and Existentialism. Strunsky's skillful use of the telling fact, the apt comparison, the impeccable word made "Topics" a model of the vanishing essay form. Without blushing, his admirers, from Franklin P. Adams to Lin Yutang, compared Strunsky...
Last August, faithful "Topics" readers sensed that the column had changed hands. Strunsky, at 68, was ill. In the months since then, five Times editorial writers have taken turns at "Topics," marking time for Strunsky's return. But last week, in Princeton, N.J., one of the last of the essayists died...
...Freshman hockey team, with a long line of victories tucked away securely in the credit column, will face off with St. Paul's, a nursery for collegiate hockey big-timers for decades...