Word: emerson
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...entrusted its fortunes not to Olympus, but to New England. Born in Boston, it chose a poet, James Russell Lowell, as its first editor; it was published by and for New England's self-centered literary establishment. The magazine served largely to give such 19th century essayists as Emerson, Longfellow, Holmes, Whittier and Thoreau-some of whom took a hand in the Atlantic's establishment-a literary outlet of their...
Lecturers will include Rupert Emerson, L.C. Brown, assistant professor of Middle Eastern Studies, Alex Inkeles, professor at the Russian Research Center, and Professor Lucien Pye of M.I.T...
...Rudolphs [Lloyd I. Rudolph, assistant professor of Government and Mrs. Suzanne H. Rudolph], who are experts on India, will not be here at all, Martin Kilson [lecturer on Government] on Africa is gone, and Rupert Emerson [professor of Government] will be at Harvard for only one semester," Saks said...
...porous clay courts at Cleveland's new, $75,000 tennis stadium would help the Americans; Aussies are used to grass, on which the ball tends to bounce flatter and faster. The theory looked good when McKinley beat Stolle 6-1, 9-7, 4-6, 6-2. But then Emerson climbed all over Ralston in straight sets...
That left the two teams even, and they were still even after four sets and six games of the next day's crucial doubles match. Emerson won with his slicing serve. Now it was Ralston's turn, and his serve is his weakest point. Two serves, and it was love-30. But then, backs to the wall, the Americans abruptly came alive. In a series of blasting volleys directly at the Aussies' feet, they reeled off four straight points to make it 4-4. Fred Stolle wound up to serve-and Ralston looped a backhand volley over...