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...publication of three new books, two by men now connected with Harvard, was announced yesterday by the University Press. For every student of German literature, the new book by Arthur Burkhard assistant professor of German entitled: "Conrad Ferdinand Meyer" is particularly important...
...filthy ship and chipping salt from the boilers, so sickens him that he crawls on to a tramp steamer, escapes as a stowaway. His life on the freighter is grim with the obscenities of shipmates from cook to bo's'n. Here is not the sea of Conrad, romantic with austerities, but a sea which has beaten its devotees into a coarse ritual. "What kind of world was it into which he had flung himself? All men sailing at sea seemed to be obsessed with boys." Larkin, an officer, his own friend, warned him against the sea. "You must either...
Concerto for String Quartet Orchestra-1929 Conrad Back...
...will conduct the Harvard Advocate for the coming year was announced yesterday in the current issue of the magazine. Robert Hatch '33 has been chosen to head the Executive Board as president for the year 1932-33. Other members of the Board are: R. E. Evans '33, secretary; Sherman Conrad '33, Pegasus; J. R. Hollis '33, business manager. F. C. Welsh '33, treasurer, and O. W. Robbins, circulation manager. H. T. Swain '32 and Ronald Maycock '33 were also elected as members of the Literary Board...
...Occasion was a dinner at Manhattan's Lotos Club for Gerhart Hauptmann, famed German dramatist. Sturdy, ruddy at 69, Dramatist Hauptmann was invited to the U. S. by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. With him came his second wife and his son, Dr. Benvenuto Hauptmann, translator of Conrad and Kipling, interpreter for his father. At Columbia University Dr. Hauptmann delivered a Goethe centenary address which he was to repeat at Harvard, Johns Hopkins, George Washington University. Said he: "... Man, gripped in disillusionment, blinded by the light of his own achievements, has failed to keep pace with the march...