Word: following
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Henry's neurosis are women, whom he professes to despise, and South African natives, whom he professes to like. Refusing to touch native women out of religious scruple, he (finally) admits (in torment) that he merely cringes at black skin. As regards white women, he claims to follow the footsteps of St. Paul. But when, on a holy pilgrimage to Rome, he is easily seduced by a sophisticated adventuress, he admits he is more pained by her sudden coldness than by his sin. Marrying a thin, homely servant girl, whose amiable vulgarity ever after disgusts him, he admits when...
...argued that, with the resignation last autumn of assistant professor John MacI. Cassels, one of the two Faculty instructors who had been promoted, "the whole situation has been substantially changed . . . Consequently it is not at all clear on what grounds the President declares that to follow the recommendation of the Committee would be both unwise and impractical. " . . . We wish to reaffirm our entire confidence in the Committee . . . On the other hand, our misgivings about the Administration that rose from this case have not been dispelled . . . We do not see how it was possible for the President to issue his final...
Meanwhile Coach Bert Haines, who takes his Fifties oarsmen to Henley this year, announced that Bob Homans and Jack Ijams, both Sophomores, will cross the Atlantic as substitutes. Yale is taking four extra men and Harvard may follow the Eli example. The crew leaves on June 15, beginning practice yesterday for the first time after the three cornered regatta on the Charles...
Those who are expecting to see Katherine Hepburn and Cary Grant in a follow up of "Bringing Up Baby" will be surprised to find "Holiday" at Loew's this week concerns an entirely different kind of wild beast from Baby. Here the beast is riches and all the stuffed shirts that go with it, and the whole movie is a fast moving but fairly serious description of the shortcomings of an extremely wealthy society...
...hope to follow the very excellent example set by Dr. Gregersen," Gerard F. Else '29 told the CRIMSON yesterday. Instructor in Greek and Latin, Else will replace Halfdan Gregersen, instructor in Romance Languages, as Head Tutor of Winthrop House next fall...