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...reached a point in its development where its legitimacy as a means of artistic expression has been universally recognized for some hundreds of years, he can be no better than a fool who denies the legitimacy of study of the mechanical details by which expression is achieved." Hermann Hagerdorn '07, New York playwright and former student of Baker's wrote a letter to the CRIMSON calling Baker "a prophet who is without honor in his own country...
...American stage in the 1920's and '30's was if not dominated then certainly permeated by Harvard graduates. A partial list of the best known include playwrights Owen Davis '94, Percy McKaye '97, Hermann Hagerdorn '07, Edward Sheldon '03, Sidney Howard, Sp '14-'15, Eugene O'Neill, Sp '14-'15, S. N. Behrman '16, Robert E. Sherwood '18, Philip Barry Gr '19-'20; critics H. T. Parker '90, Van Wyck Brooks '08, Heywood Broun '10, Kenneth Macgowan '11, Robert Benchley '12, Brooks Atkinson '18 and John Mason Brown '23; designers Lee Simonson '09, Robert Edmund Junes '10 and Donald...
Dudley H. Cloud 3G won considerable recognition from Harper's publishing house with his story "The Rough Spot" which appeared in the December issue. From the same issue the Oxford Group ordered 3000 reprints of "The Oxford Group and the World Crisis," by Hermann Hagerdorn '07, author of the Tercentenary Ode, "Harvard, What of the Light...
...Hurlin '06, Songs of Sunlight (Lyrics by H. Hagerdorn, Jr., '07). (a) "You and I and the Hills;" (b) "Song is so old;" (c) "Uber die Berge...
...Hurlin '06--Songs of Sunlight (Lyrics by H. Hagerdorn, Jr., '07). (a) "You and I and the Hills": (b) "Song is so old": (c) "Uber die Berge...
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