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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Lewis '35, Chairman of the Class Album Committee, announced last night that C. R. Cherington '35 has been appointed Editorial Chairman to succeed Hugh M. Wade who has left College. Cherington prepared at Exeter. Since he has been at Harvard he has been connected with the Critic and the Advocate...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cherington to Be Editorial Chairman of Class Album | 4/15/1935 | See Source »

...Miles is most prominent as a critic and playwright, although he has had considerable experience as a director. He collaborated with John Colton, author of "Rain," and "Shanghai Gesture," in writing the play "9 Pine St.," and his other plays include 'Portrait of Gilbert" and "The Granite Lady...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: May 3, 4 Chosen as Dates for Dramatic Club Production | 4/15/1935 | See Source »

...common. Emotionally pictures varied from the sentimental Girl and Pets, by the mid-Victorian Eastman Johnson, to a blunt garish study of U. S. sailors tousling trollops on a park bench, painted in 1933 by Paul Cadmus (TIME, April 30; May 28). The New York American's venerable Critic Malcolm Vaughan was so pleased by all he saw that he wrote...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Social Scene | 4/8/1935 | See Source »

...should ever be exploited as a prodigy. Vladimir's schooling was to last until he was 24-until the Revolution interfered. The family lost its home, its money, even the piano from which the young musician could rarely be pried. An uncle who was a music critic arranged for his first public appearance in 1922. Year after, Vladimir played 70 concerts in Russia, 23 in Leningrad alone where he was paid in flour & butter as often as in rubles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Prime Pianist | 4/8/1935 | See Source »

...feelings: "The country is fecund, heartwarming, uncritical-like a mother. Sordid things there are always there; it is necessary to look about a bit for beauty." Author Paul has looked & looked, seems not quite sure what his view adds up to. He modestly dedicates The Pumpkin Coach to Critic Burton Rascoe, who once avowed: "I am so constituted that I had rather read bad stuff than nothing." But Author Paul does not do himself justice : his book, in spots, is even truer than it is beautiful. Readers who liked John Boynton Priestley's The Good Companions will find...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Good Companions, U. S. | 4/8/1935 | See Source »

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