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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...screen. In Stravinsky's work however, where super-marionettes are used in place of men and the parts are carefully subordinated to the whole effect, lies a possible opening for the motion picture. It is not the content which matters so much in this case as the creation of an art built for the movies which will combine the elements of music and stage in a new way., Mickey Mouse has successfully done this for comedy and it should be possible to do the same type of thing for great music and plays. Perhaps Mickey Mouse and "Oedipus...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MARRIAGE OF THE ARTS | 4/7/1931 | See Source »

...energy thus released? All this exposition showed the pragmatic scientist in Professor Compton. He also took pains to show himself a Presbyterian idealist by declaring his creed: "I believe that the very existence of the amazing world of the atom points to a purposeful creation, to the idea that there is a God and an intelligent purpose back of everything. A survey of the Universe indicates that mankind is very possibly nature's best achievement...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Men & Atoms | 4/6/1931 | See Source »

...second and third Boylston prizes, which amount to $35 each, were awarded to William Shepard Baskervill '32, of Charleston, South Carolina, who recited "Creation" by James Weldon Johnson, and to Paul Cashman Reardon '32, of Quincy, who recited "The Highwayman" by Alfred Noyes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FITZGERALD WINNER OF LEE WADE PRIZE CONTEST | 4/2/1931 | See Source »

...will compete tonight are: W. S. Baskerville, Jr., '32, from "Creation," by J. W. Johnson; R. N. Clark '32, from "Morte d' Arthur," by Malory; D. I. Cooke '31, on the "Ecclesiastes; D. B. Edmundson '32, from "New England Weather," by Mark Twain; R. S. Fitzgerald '33, from "The Heart of Darkness," by Conrad; G. E. Lodger '32, from Plato's "Apology;" T. I. Moran '32, from "American Isolation," by O. D. Young; P. C. Reardon '32, from "The Highwayman," by Alfred Noyes; J. J. Ryan, Jr., '31. from Wilson's first inaugural address; and D. M. Sullivan '33, from...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BOYLSTON AND LEE WADE FINALS ARE HELD TODAY | 4/1/1931 | See Source »

...loaned $66,000,000 to 413,345 families. Since the death of Mr. Hodson in 1928, Beneficial's president and chairman has been Charles Henry Watts, 50, who started business as a collector of delinquent loans in Grand Rapids. To Beneficial last year he brought much goodwill by the creation of a $100,000 emergency fund to be loaned to destitute families without interest or security. Pious, he is president of the Christian Business Federation, journeys weekly from Manhattan to Philadelphia to attend meetings of the Unity Church. Contrary to general impression, the small loan business is dominated...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Small Loans | 3/23/1931 | See Source »

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