Word: dana
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...ability to turn the ancients to present-day use, to make a Carlyle as much of a reality as a Coolidge--an ability that is far from failing him in his most recently published collection of essays and addresses. That this collection includes papers on such men as Dana (he of the "Two Years", fame), John Burroughs, James Russell Lowell, Emerson, and the late Colonel Higginson, should prove a sufficient guarantee of interest to those who know him; and a charming introduction for those who do not. While the article which opens the volume, an entirely human consideration of Erasmus...
...policy comes largely through the desire to take the advice of such literary lights as Charles Dana Gibson, president of Life, E. S. Martin '77, Life's Editorial writer and one of the first editors of the Lampoon, and Oliver Herford; all of whose suggestions would seem worthy of the weightiest considerations" explained Nichols. "These men seemed satisfied that the Lampoon had maintained a fairly clean standard of humor, but that frequently there had been noticeable deviations. They felt that the only way was to be thoroughly consistant in the policy and not to permit a half-way reform...
...Tennis and Racquet Back Bay 2360 Union Club Univ. 7575 University Club Back Bay 2772 S. K. Club Univ. 1416 Dormitories Apley Court Univ. 5936 Apthorp House Univ. 3360 Beck Hall Univ. 5046-M 9 Bow Street Univ. 8391 Claverly Hall Univ. 10497 Conant Hall Univ. 2511, 10765 Dana Chambers Univ. 2556 Divinity Hall Univ. 2460 Drayton Hall Univ. 10400 Dunster Hall Univ. 5047 Gore Hall Common Room Univ. 10404 Gore Hall A. Univ. 10744 B. Univ. 10799 C. Univ. 10404 D. Univ. 10403 Hampden Hall Univ. 6738 Holyoke House Univ. 10583 5 Linden Street Univ. 10478 Little's Block...
Died. Langdon Gibson, naturalist, scientist, explorer, brother of Charles Dana Gibson, illustrator, suddenly, at Crieshaven, near Rockland...
Fliegende Blaetter, known not only in Germany but throughout the world, is a paper of the type of Life, Judge and others. Its cartoons are decidedly more virulent and less beautiful than those of Charles Dana Gibson. The humor for which it is known is often not suited to a New England parlor. Its touch with world affairs is perhaps more like that of Punch than that of any paper published on this side of the Atlantic. The very grossness of its humor, the apparent near-strangulation of every character in its cartoons, has created it a place from which...