Word: ernest
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...members of the House athletic committee are: chairman, Arthur, W. Todd '35 (Lowell); William T. Piper, Jr. '34 (Adams); Harold Frankel '34 (Phillips Brooks); James D. Tew, Jr. '35 (Dunster); James T. Dennison '34 (Eliot); Ernest A. Wye, Jr. '34 (Kirkland); Richard G. Fletcher, Jr. '35 (Leverett); and George A. Thayer '34 (Winthrop...
...letters of our time. She is herself inimical to critics, and one of her strongest aphorisms insists that the artist stands in need of appreciation, but never of criticism. This has been sufficient to deter many of the faculty; Sherwood Anderson, most apt among her pupils, stylizes, and Ernest Hemingway, imitates, her. In "Axel's Castle," Mr. Edmund Wilson makes some attempt to isolate her peculiar position in the Symbolist movement; he quotes, he explains a poem. But her personal development glimmers through his words with an agonizing inconstancy that is almost caprice. The spirit of Gertrude Stein has been...
...witness a great scientific conquest by their nation, poured across the Moscow River to greet the aeronauts. Pilot George Prokofiev mounted the gondola, harangued the crowd with a lecture in which he credited the flight's success entirely to the Proletarian Revolution and the Communist Party. His companions, Ernest Birnbaum and Constantin Godunov, declared the balloon's scientific apparatus had worked perfectly. They found the sky at 11 mi. altitude a deep, soft violet ; they had been unable to detect the earth's curvature...
Married. Alfred Ernest Stearns, 62, longtime (1903-33) headmaster of Phillips Academy (Andover, Mass.); and a Miss Grace demons; in Concord, N. H. Married. Meredith Nicholson, 66, Indiana author (The House of a Thousand Candles, The Port of Missing Men), new U. S. Minister to Paraguay (TIME, Aug. 28); and Dorothy Lannon, his longtime friend and literary associate; in Washington, D. C. Died. Clement E. Chase, 45, bridge engineer, partner of famed Bridgebuilder Ralph Modjeski; when, rocked by a gust of wind, he lost his balance and fell 120 ft. from the Delaware River Bridge; in Philadelphia. Died. Horace Brisbin...
February 18 Dr. Ernest F. Tittle, First Methodist Episcopal Church, Evanston...