Word: cramming
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Blacque '34 Andre J. S. Plaut '33 L'Abbe Northrop Beach '34 Carteret W. A. C. Miller III '32 Germain R. C. Sullivan '35 Julien J. D. Kernan '34 Francois F. F. Silver '34 Jacqueline Lorraine Warner La Marquise de Juvigny Pauline Shaw Sophie Many Loring Lucion Elizabeth Cram Rose Peggy Barney La Baronne Beatrice Clough Christianne Mary Cleveland Solange Katrina Hartt Louise Elizabeth Morlson
Solely to amuse themselves, a group of friends at Provincetown, Mass., 16 summers ago, went over to Hutchins Hapgood's verandah and put on a couple of plays. Susan Glaspell was there; so were George Cram ("Jig") Cook, rebel John Reed, Mary Heaton Vorse. Robert Edmond Jones, a young man of talent and resource, fashioned scenery out of porch furniture, odds-&-ends. The Almighty supplied the backdrop, a tumbling ocean. Next year the play-acting fad persisted. Mary Vorse turned over a shack on her wharf to the enterprise and someone named Eugene Gladstone O'Neill, a lank...
Other articles that appear in the current issue are, "The Educational Value of Beauty," by Ralph Adams Cram, "A Defense of Science in Education," by T.L. Kelley, "A Defense of Philosophy in Education," by W.H. Kilpatrick, "A Brief for the Selection of Secondary School Pupils," by F.Y. Spaulding...
...Latest addition to St. Gandhi's sisterhood in his model colony on the banks of the Sbarmati River at Ahmedabad is 21-year-old Nilla Cram Cook. She arrived from Greece where she took part in the Delphic festival and where she spent two years in a Sisters of Charity convent accustoming herself to the contemplative life. Beauteous, of classic mold, she is the first U. S. addition to the Mahatma's platonic harem. She speaks Indo-Aryan and other Oriental languages, recently made a novel of her own eventful life. Her father was the late George Cram ("Jig") Cook...
...Exeter a big modern gymnasium, athletic, science and administration buildings and, last year, $1,000,000 more (TIME, April 14, 1930). At present the school has, in addition to these, some 650 students from far & wide, 65 teachers, many handsome Georgian buildings, a Gothic church designed by Ralph Adams Cram, one of the outstanding prep school libraries, and an endowment of over $6,000,000. Many of the blessings enumerated above, those coming from Mr. Harkness in particular, must be credited to Exeter's headmaster: Lewis Perry, brother of Bliss Perry, famed former Harvard English professor and onetime Editor...