Word: gray
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Richard G. Eberhart has been selected as the next speaker under the Morris Gray Poetry Foundation, F. O. Matthiessen, professor of History and Literature, disclosed yesterday...
...Morris Gray '77 established the Foundation in 1929, giving $10,000 to the University. The income of this fund was car-marked for "the giving of occasional talks or lectures on modern poetry." Gray, who was a prominent lawyer, was graduated from the Law School...
...Eliot record was first made in Cambridge two springs ago when the noted poet came to the College for a Morris Gray Readings on modern poetry, but the original record was found to be imperfect and Eliot made another recording recently at his London home for the Vocarium...
...Judge Gray was unmoved. He ruled that in such cases the freedom of the press had to be abridged and could legally be abridged; the broadcasts, he said, had "an effect that members of a jury panel would be bound to carry into a jury room." The stations and a commentator were convicted and fined from $100 to $500. Rule 904 would stand, at least until the stations could appeal to a higher court...
Stuffy is a smallish gray-haired man who played first base when Eddie Collins was at second, Jack Barry at short, and Home Run Baker was on third. He learned his baseball as part of the greatest infield of an era, and from the way he talked, it second he had learned it well. As part of his talk, Mcinnis demonstrated a foolproof method of running down erring base runners with just two pegs. Nobody had ever seen it before; but this spring everybody who even sees the Sands Point Tigers play will...