Word: craning
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Town and Gown struggle which has existed in Cambridge since the founding of Harvard is fast coming to a solution," announced City Councilman Edward A. Crane '35 in an interview yesterday...
...result of this conference," Crane said, "the University contributed a $10,000 X-ray unit to the City Hospital and denated a large number of unneeded books to libraries and schools. The President also agreed to keep the doors of University museums open to the public...
...Senior Nominating Committee is headed by Edward C. K. Read, with Arthur Cantor, John E. Crane, Paul Olum, Ernest J. Sargeant, B. Sheffield West, and H. Holton Wood, all Seniors, assisting him. For the Juniors Roger S. Schafer '41 has on his committee John M. London and Francis M. Simpson, Jr., both Juniors...
Through the efforts of Thomas Whittemore, keeper of Byzantine Coins and Seals in Fogg Museum and Fellow for Research in Byzantine Art, Crane was able to obtain the bells, after assuring the Soviet government, which was unwilling to let the carillon out of the country if it was to be used for religious purposes, that Harvard was not a religious institution...
...novelist Sinclair Lewis. Burton Rascoe hailed it as the literary discovery of the year, but "Time" concluded its review of the hero's attempts to get him self seduced as follows: "Finally, much to everybody's relief, a rich Rympho maniac from Mauhattan takes him in hand, and Crane goes back to college with a mighty superior attitude toward freshmen...