Word: delmars
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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WOMEN LIVE Too LONG-Vina Delmar -Earcourt, Brace ($2).- Rental libraries are rapidly popularizing the kind of novels that Mrs. Horatio Alger, had she existed, would probably have longed to write. If Horatio's city boys were exemplary, the city girls of Mrs. Vina Delmar Alger are examples. While his boys swarmed up the ladders of success, her girls skid softly down self-greased ways to hell. His boys could not tell sex from a horsecar, her girls know skyscrapers are phallic. Though writing in this general drift (Bad Girl, Loose Ladies, Kept Woman], Authoress Delmar manages to steer...
Professor Baxter and Delmar Leighton '18, dean of the Freshman Class, will be the guests of the Freshman class at dinner before the evening's entertainment. The 1935 Union Orchestra will play during the meal from the high balcony in the main dining room, inaugurating a series of Wednesday night dinner concerts...
...Upstairs Common Room by Professor A. M. Tozzer '60. of the Anthropology Department, and curator of American Archaeology and Fihnology at the Peabody Museum. fessor Tezzer's subject will be "Explorations and other Activities of the University Abroad," The talk will be illustrated by lantern slides. Professor Tezzer and Delmar Leighton '18, dean of the first year men, are to be the guests of the Freshmen at dinner before the talk...
Professor Tozzer will speak to the first-year class on "Explorations and Other Activities of the University Abroad." The talk will take place in the Upstairs Common Room of the Union at 7.45 o'clock, Thursday evening, February 11. Professor Tozzer and Delmar Leighton '19, dean of the Freshman Class, will be guests that night at dinner in the Union. The first faculty speaker was Professor K. B. Murdock '16, who spoke on "American Humor...
...series of Faculty addresses to the members of the Class of 1935, sponsored by the Freshman Union Committee. Professor Murdock's talk, which will be preceded by the second of a series of piano recitals planned by the Union Committee, is to be on "American Humor." Professor Murdock and Delmar Leighton '19, dean of the first year class, will be guests of the Freshmen at dinner...