Word: emerson
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Emerson D is filled these days with English concentrators and dilettantes leaning forward to memorize Perry Miller's interpretations of the White Whale; Sever Hall draws about a roomful of the less dilettantish who wish to gain Kenneth Murdock's analyses of American literature to 1825; and the Coop is stocked with books by Faulkner, Twain, Hawthorne, Cooper, and the Puritan writers...
...United States is in "deadly peril" of being forced under by "despotic dictatorship, as so many decadent democracies have been in the past," Senator Joseph S. Clark, Jr. '23 told the Harvard Young Democrats in Emerson Hall last night...
John C. Holden, '60, business manager, is an active member of the group, headed by Ruth Emerson, '58. He has "encountered no resistance" from either Harvard or Radcliffe to his participation...
...other hand, Miss Emerson believes that independence would be in keeping with the Dance Group's existence as "an art group rather than an athletic group." She does not think that the group will suffer from being independent. The Radcliffe SGA will decide the future status of the group...
...students in Education, Associate Dean Judson T. Shaplin, Lawrence Hall; Law, John King, Jr.; Langdell Hall; Medical, Dr. Kendall Emerson Jr., 721 Huntington Ave., Boston; Public Administration, Professor Arthur Maass, Littauer 119; Public Health, Dr. Donald L. Augustine, Dept. of Tropical Health, 55 Shattuck St., Boston...