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LOWELL HOUSE DUNSTER HOUSE Bettman, I.e. I.e., Ware Ford, I.t. I.t., Yeomans Remick, I.t. I.g., Williams Sommers, e. e., Hale Morgan, r.g. r.g., Hoguet Locke, r.t r.t., Holcombe Moore, r.e. r.e., David Wheeler. q.b. q.b., Hawes Ketelum, r.h.b. I.h.b. Dodge Johnson, I.h.b. r.h.b., Duggan Bernett, f.b. f.b., Cassedy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lowell and Dunster Football Elevens Clash Today in First Interhouse Game-Lowell Team Favored in initial Tilt | 11/20/1930 | See Source »

...article was called "Art v. Yale University," written by William Harlan Hale '31 who, with Selden Rodman '31, bolted from the Yale Literary Magazine, charging that periodical with "staleness, preciosity, clique-atmosphere." Excerpts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Harkness & Light | 11/17/1930 | See Source »

...audiences with mock embarrassment at being "pursued by two lovely ladies" (Mrs. Lottie Holman O'Neill was a Dry independent also-ran), with references to Mrs. McCormick's attempt to be a "dripping Venus rising from the sea of Chicago." Even the effort of Chicago's Republican Mayor William Hale Thompson to swing the city's Negro vote to him had not hurt Mr. Lewis who joshed the Mayor for deserting his "political fiancee at the altar." One fact predominated: Illinois is Wet and so is "J. Ham" Lewis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE SENATE: Raw & Wet | 11/10/1930 | See Source »

William Harlan Hale, one of the editors, berated the university in an essay of eight pages for building in the style of a bygone day. "No man and no nation who possessed a life-giving creative sense ever dreamed of copying the previous age", he said. "We associate the phenomenon of imitation with people who are sterile, with eras that whose tendency is retrogression and atavism...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harkness Hoot Denounces Yale's New Million-Dollar Gothic Buildings--Attacks "Bogus Elizabethan Mansions" on Campus | 11/4/1930 | See Source »

...Hale finds the greatest inspiration in factories, power houses, bridges, and skyscrapers, all of which he regards as far more American and alive than what is medieval and European. In particular he attacked the new Sterling Library, which Yale regards as her best piece of architecture. The essay says, "Few works can equal it as a monument of lifelessness and decadence none can surpass it in extravagance and falsity...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harkness Hoot Denounces Yale's New Million-Dollar Gothic Buildings--Attacks "Bogus Elizabethan Mansions" on Campus | 11/4/1930 | See Source »

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