Word: gays
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Numerous Authors They Assemble at a Cinema Congress−and Talk At the International Congress of Motion Picture Arts (in Manhattan) one saw numerous authors, some serious, some gay. Here was Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews, a serious stately lady, clad in gray and black. I was tempted to ask her where she obtained her information on Yale displayed in The Courage of the Commonplace; but didn't quite dare. W. B. Maxwell, whose The Day's Journey is a really fine recent English novel, was the British delegate. He is tall, dignified, with a much lined face that...
...series of lectures the first was given by Colonel W. J. Wilgus, an eminent consulting engineer, who described the various branches of his profession which it young man might enter. Speaking on "Business as a Gareer", Mr. E. F. Gay, Hon, '18, declared in the second talk that service and not merely money should guide a man's life in business...
...Edwin Francis Gay LL.D. '18 has accepted the invitation of the officers of the Graduate Committee of the Harvard Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa to deliver the oration at the P. B. K. Day exercises to be held in Sanders Theatre at 11.30 on Friday, June 22. Mr. Christopher Morley has been chosen poet and Bishop Charles Lewis Slattery '91 chaplain for the ceremony. Judge Robert Grant '73, president of the Harvard Chapter, will preside...
...Gay Founder of Business School...
...Gay is now president of the New York Evening Post. He was the founder of the Graduate School of Business Administration and from 1908 to 1919 was dean of the school. From February 1918, to March, 1919, he served on the United States Shipping Board and during the war was on the Council of National Defense and several other war committees. In 1920 Mr. Gay was appointed to his present position as president of the New York Evening Post...