Word: goulding
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...LOVE POSSESSED, by James Gould Cozzens. The best U.S. novel of the year, wrought of many kinds of love and their power to strengthen or warp character, make or break the lives of man or woman. Through its lawyer hero, the book also deals with something most U.S. novelists have forgot about-man's responsibility...
...Phillips Brooks House Social Service Committee is facing a shortage of volunteer workers, co-chairmen Harold A. Richmond '59, and Leroy C. Gould '59, revealed in a special report yesterday...
...result, agencies which would ordinarily be receiving workers have been dropped from the group's list, and others, such as Norfolk House and Allston-Brighton Y.M.C.A., have less than half of their volunteer positions filled. In addition, the Committee may be forced to to discontinue its Boy Scout program, Gould said...
...themselves-and the place they will have in society-they seem to read less for esthetic pleasure than for answers. They still study, though they do not imitate, such erstwhile heroes as Hemingway and Joyce, but the nearest thing they have to a U.S. literary ideal is Faulkner. James Gould Cozzens has made little impression on them. Students read Koestler, but Orwell gets a bigger play. Eliot holds his own, but as much for his criticism as for his poetry. Dylan Thomas is admired, but evokes no hysteria. Students still delve into Freud, but they are just...
...felt, as one contemporary critic put it, that "there is something wonderfully captivating in the idea of a battlemented castle." Destruction of his Walnut Wood would leave only one other of Davis' major Gothic mansions still standing and unaltered: Lyndhurst, the marble residence of the late Jay Gould in Tarrytown, N.Y., now owned by Gould's daughter, the Duchess of Talleyrand...