Word: frosts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...lady (Phillis Haver), he has lost successively his whiskers, sobriety, chastity, bonds, nerve and identity. The world believes him the victim of bandits. Repentant, he obscures himself to preserve that illusion for the good name of his beloved children. Years later, the bedraggled old Zeus is pictured peeping through frost-dimmed windows to behold from his own shadowed squalor the riches and happiness of his grown-up family. While Mr. Jannings is on the screen, as he is most of the time, even the bleary portions of the film are compelling...
...Gray Herb. Coltic 2 Sever 30 Chemistry 19 Sever 30 Economics 7b Alex-Gordon Sever 5 Gray-Robinson Sever 6 Saigo-Zion Sever 7 Economics 31 Sever 29 English 2 Adlington-Curtisss Harvard 2 Day-Gardner Harvard 3 Gorman-Noyes Harvard 5 Ogilvy-Zawacki Harvard 6 French 9 Abbott-Frost Sever 23 Glenn-Otis Sever...
Unlike the Oxford book, however, Mr. Gay has not restricted himself to the poets of England alone. One finds Robert Frost, Carl Sandburg, Eleanor Wylie, Vachel Lindsay, and others, listed with an admirable breadth of taste. On the other hand, the old favorites do not suffer from this inclusive grouping. In some six hundred pages the anthologist has managed to gather together the finest of the old and still he has found space for examples of the new. When it is realized that he has also given many excerpts from longer works--such as from Shakespeare's plays and from...
...Emich '27; J. H. Faul Jr. '27; G. R. Faxon '29; I. F. Fine '27; T. E. Finley Jr. '27; H. G. Finn '28; J. G. Flemming '28; E. C. Fors '29; S. L. Fox '27; S. T. Frame '27; D. D. Frantz '28; H. C. Frost Jr. '28; Emanuel Ginsburg '28; A. S. Gross '28; R. R. Guthrie '28; E. C. Haggerty '27; Masakatsu Hamamoto '27; E. A. Harper '27; H. L. Harvey '27; R. S. Hawkes '27; W. C. Hazard '29; G. M. Healy '28; J. T. Herstrom '27; C. A. Hicks ocC; E. J. Hodder...
Only from men whose meaning is not yet altogether clear is there great promise - Robert Frost, Vachel Lindsay - and from the new attitudes of science: pure research and speculation; the translations, such as A. N. Whitehead's Science and the Modern World, of science into full human existence...