Word: easts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Heyting of New Zealand, will speak on "the Culture of the East" on April 8 in the Shepard Room of the Phillips Brooks House...
York was in East Africa and the Duke of Connaught (King's uncle) on the French Riviera...
...Europe; studied Arts, Medicine, Literature, Forestry successively at Occidental College (Los Angeles), University of Southern California, University of Zurich (Switzerland) and University of Washington. In 1916, he published Californians, narrative poems celebrative of the state he had adopted, but acclamation of this book, as of Tamar, was inaudible east of the Sierras. Mr. Jeffers has never contributed to magazines, "thinking that poetry is nothing if it is not individual." Near Monterey, on a stormy ocean cliff, he and his wife live in "a thick-walled house and tower of gray-granite sea-boulders," built mostly with his own hands...
...East River, a big liner was recently towed, bearing on board Dr. Harry A. Garfield, President of Williams College and Chairman of the Institute of Politics (TIME, Sept. 8). Dr. Garfield had been in Europe securing distinguished foreigners to lecture at the Institute this summer. The following famed men, he said, had consented to attend...
Sackcloth and Scarlet. The story of the product of the open spaces lured East and left with the acute fish-out-of-water feeling in the midst of what is called Society is not new. To strengthen it, the product and the girl who lured him are visited by the stork. The girl has a suspicious cough and a virtuous sister. The Westerner becomes a sturdy Congressman. You can figure out what happens for yourself. If you can't, don't bother to attend. The mystery isn't worth...