Word: dudley
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Associate Professor Robert Dudley French of the English department is a teaching professor as well as a scholar. Graduated from Yale in 1910, he returned to teach in 1915. In 1920 he took over a Chaucer course, brushed up its fustiness, livened it, taught it well, increasing the enrolment from 30 to 300 in nine years...
...Amazreen, W. O. Aydelotte, F. R. Bacon, S. L. Batchelder. August Belmont, H. A. Bettman, F. E. Bissell Jr., A. G. Bullock, F. M. Burke, J. B. Campbell, W. D. Carter, W. P. Chapman, R. W. Chasteney, S. D. Clarke, D. I. Cooke, D. N. Crofoot, Dudley Davis Jr., D. C. Dennett, M. M. DePicabia, E. J. DesRoches, Harmon Duncombe, R. G. Edwards, B. A. Fairbank, J. P. Faude, D. C. Forbes, E. E. Ford, A. M. Freiberg, R. C. Friend, J. G. Frothingham...
...Dudley Bradstreet Williams Brown, of Dobbs Ferry, New York...
Your Uncle Dudley introduces Walter Connolly as a smalltown sport and civic hero whose services promoting bazaars and festivals have won him a collection of loving cups from the grateful citizenry. This infantile and lovable fellow's desire to marry a. Danish beauty depends on his niece's winning $5,000 in a singing contest. How the prize was lost but Mr. Connolly's bride was won is a story which becomes a bit too long in the last act. It involves, however, some excellent villainy on the part of the niece's mother (Beatrice Terry...
...Brooks House has received eight applications from outside organizations for entertainers. Most of these requests have come from Oliurches in the vicinity, while one has come from the South Boston Neighborhood House, and another from Reading, a suburb of Boston. Churches which have made arrangements for entertainment are the Dudley Street Baptist Church, the Old Cambridge Baptist Church, Saint Peter's Church, Saint Ausganius Church, and the First Congregational Church...