Word: gerald
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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FACES IN A DUSTY PICTURE-Gerald Kersh-Whittlesey House ($2). Portraits of several members of a British regiment as they meet the enemy in North Africa. Plenty of good cursing, bad writing, and genuine emotion...
...regrets about the passing of the building were expressed, although Gerald L. K. Maslon '45, chairman of the almost published '45 Senior Album, mourned the destruction of the Holabird murals which adorn the Album offices...
Walter Amory, Needham; Walter A. Bates, Wadsworth, Ohio; Wayne N. Beasley, Everett; William C. Brengle, New York City; Edward J. Browning, Norwich, Connecticut; Edmond A. Chastagner, New York City; Sherman H. Clark, Portland, Oregon; Richard J. Creedon, Fords, New Jersey; Charles R. Dean, Kalamazoo; Gerald R. Dennison, West Somerville...
...GERALD H. SLUSSER...
...late, Prabhavananda's teaching has attracted enough expatriate English literary men to create a minor but noteworthy literary movement. Novelist Aldous Huxley, ultra-sophisticate of the 1920s, studied privately with the swami. His latest novel, Time Must Have a Stop, bears the marks of his study. Erudite Philosopher Gerald Heard (Pain, Sex and Time; The Ascent of Humanity), son of an Anglican churchman and a professed agnostic since youth, was another private pupil. Like slick Manhattan Dramatist John van Druten, (Voice of the Turtle, I Remember Mama), both contribute to the society's magazine Vedanta and the West...