Word: fitzgerald
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Stoughton Aids are granted to Carl Gustave Ture Lundell '27, Aaron Prigot '27, John Herrstrom '26, Herbert Lawrence '26, and Walter Fitzgerald '26, all of Dorchester...
...Desmond Fitzgerald, Free State Minister of External Affairs, announced in the Dail Eireann (Irish Chamber of Deputies) that Timothy A. Smiddy, onetime Professor of Economics at University College, Cork, had been appointed Minister Plenipotentiary of the Irish Free State at Washington...
...worth; likewise when he was at Yale, where it is known that he entered into undergraduate activity and argument with heat. Presently, he must have entered, too, into the life of the world, as his The Salamander bears witness. The F. Scott Fitzgerald of his generation, he has maintained his ability to report manners and customs with humor, combined with insight and decorum as his new novel Blue Blood* proves...
...will doubtless appear more difficult still. And yet the mere fact that Mr. Cozzens, a sophomore in the University, has written a novel which is "competent and occasionally brilliant" is significant in itself. The University now has a young author whom it can place side by side with Mr. Fitzgerald of Princeton and Mr. Benet of Yale...
...world of literature, as in the world of athletics, "youth will be served." F. Scott Fitzgerald, not long out of college, has achieved a reputation for collegiate realism. Stephen Benet has made a name himself by his somewhat sensational writing. Mr. Cozzens is now publishing his first novel...