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...SCOTT H. PERKY...
...rather short and stocky gentleman, emerging in evening clothes from the ante room . . . looked neither to right nor left, took two at a time the steps leading to the stage . . . Arthur Honegger, arisen, significant, acknowledged figure of the new generation." So. last week, did H. T. Parker of the Boston Transcript appraise Boston's guest conductor. Thus are adjectives made to grow, for five years ago Honegger had been just a precocious fellow who at seven had composed two operas in the treble clef, as he knew no other, at eleven some 30 sonatas, in his twenties...
...presided over by Dr. A. D. Lindsay, Master of Balliol College, who is at present giving the Cooper Foundation Lectures at Swarthmore College and who will deliver the Godkin Lectures at Harvard on February 5 and 7. The other members of the committee, all former Rhodes Scholars, were H. A. Moe of New York, Scholar-at-large from Minnesota in 1919. Professor R. M. Scoon, of Princeton, 1907 Rhodes Scholar from New York, George Hurley '11, of Providence. 1907 Rhodes Scholar from Rhode Island, and A. C. Valentine, of Swarthmore, 1920 Rhodes Scholar from Pennsylvania...
Team C. which is composed of R. M. Shelton '31. Burton Richardson '29. C. H. Kawakami '30. Caleb Cauman '29, and P. H. Rhineland '29, will engage a team from Country Day School on the University courts...
Three University squash teams and the 1932 racquet wielders will engage in matches this afternoon in their respective classes. Team A. which will meet the Tennis and Racquet Club aggregation on the latter's courts in Boston, will be represented by W. J. Insulin '29. Ogden Phipps '31, B. H. Whitbeck '29. J. L. Ware '30, and C.D.G. Breckinridge...