Word: grayness
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Archibald MacLeish, Pulitzer Prize Poet, Will give a public reading of his poems in the New Lecture Hall at 4:30 o'clock on Wednesday, under the auspices of the Morris Gray Poetry Fund...
Handy as it may be, both to concentrators and distribution-seekers. Society President Donald H. Hunt '49 insists that the new pamphlet is not designed to take the place of the usual green-or gray-backed official volume, but rather to supplement that familiar tone. It is 'not for the selecting of easier courses, but for the easier selecting of courses...
...twenty-five cents and a trip up to the second floor of Emerson Hall, you can find out more about the courses the Social Relations Department is giving next term than the College's little gray book, even in its lushest days, ever dreamed of telling you. A group of energetic and forward-looking undergraduates in the Social Relations Society, a club which was first organized just a few months ago, realizing the skimpmess of information in the official course catalogue, have gathered together content summaries, reading lists, and last year's final exams for all 32 spring term Social...
...President did have a surprise up his sleeve in his choice of a successor for Bradley. The man he named to head the Veterans Administration was Carl R. Gray Jr., 58, hearty, joke-loving vice president of the Chicago & North Western Railway Co. Railroader Gray, whose late father was president of the Union Pacific, is a crack organizer who, as a red-tape-hating general in World War II, won the high respect of both Eisenhower and Omar Bradley for his ability to push rail lines into one side of a European town almost before German forces could retreat...
...thousand men of Harvard had a wonderful time. After it was all over they marched, sang, deuced, and shouted their way back into the gray and gold dusk of Cambridge Towne and a mood of complete reenchantment. Princeton was a long week in the past: Yale only a short week in the future...