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...Winthrop-Lowell game was: Winthrop House: Dexter, l.e., Dunton, l.t., Sapienza, l.g., McCabe, c., Gannon, r.g., Knowles, r.t., Daley, r.e., Henderson, q.b., Wightman, l.h.b., Clapp, r.h.b., Swartz, f.b., Lowell House: Wheeler, l.e., Tussi, l.t., Goddard, l.g., Moore, e., Skaife, r.g., Rauh, r.t., Salls, r.e., Woodard, q.b., Shuebruk, l.h.b., Faulkner, r.h.b., Ferriter...
Judges of painting this year were Artists Gari Melchers, Abram Poole, Ezra Winter, Barry Faulkner, Austin Purves Jr. They gave the prize to "Little Savage" Harry Gregory Ackerman, 21, of New York City, a graduate of the National Academy of Design's Manhattan school who worked his way through Yale by winning scholarships. He is a native of Rumania...
Brass Ankle. It takes a Southerner to convey adequately the potential horror and tragedy that lurk in the sociological backwaters of the Deep South. The cruelty of middle-class white "crackers" has been deftly transferred to book form by William Faulkner (Sanctuary), a reconstructed Southerner (TIME, Feb. 16). Further aspects of it are now to be seen in this grim play by DuBose Heyward of Charleston, S. C., author of the book whence came all-Negro Porgy three years...
...Author? William Faulkner, 34, small, dark, of a distinguished Southern family (Great-grandfather William Faulk ner wrote the once famed romantic novel, The White Rose of Memphis'), lives in Oxford, Miss. During the War he served as lieutenant in the Canadian Flying Corps, crashed once, hurt his foot. Other books: Soldier's Pay, As I Lay Dying, The Sound and the Fury...
...following have been elected to active membership: Karl Adams '33, E. B. Faulkner '33, Heywood Fox '33, Henry Gray '33, G. E. McAdams '33, G. V. Slade '32, and S. H. Stackpole '33. Members provisionally accepted are J. M. Barnaby '32, R. B. Carleton, L. F. Rubbard '31, T. A. Ivory '34, H. K. McElberry '33. R. M. MacGregor '33, E. B. Marshal '34, D. E. Peter '34, E. C. Pugh '33, G. I. Simon '34, W. H. Stein '33, and R. C. Vose...