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Bronze-age cairns, Viking ship tombs,and prehistoric lake-dwellings will be excavated this summer by Dr. H. O'N. Hencken, assistant curator of European Archaeology, Hallam J. Movius, Jr. '30, W. E. Forbes '34, and Amery Goddard sp. The work will be done by the second Harvard University archeological expedition to the Irish Free State, a part of the five-year research under the direction of A. M. Tozzer '00, professor of Anthropology...
...Herman Bunyan: Pilgrim's Progress Robert Kaplan Goldsmith: Vicar of Wakefield William Wallace Kirkpatrick Byron's Poems Paul Lachlan MacKendrick Pericles and Aspasia Joseph Neyer Swift: Tale of a Tub Philander Silas Ratzkoff Scott: Redgauntlet Johnathan Barlow Richards Carlyle: Miscellanies John Thomas Sapienza Robinson's Poems Richard Bulger Schlatter Hallam: History of England and the Middle Ages Edgar Lawrence Smith James: Charles W. Eliot John William Walsh Carvantes: Don Quixote Class of 1935 Caesari Lombardo Barber History of Wars of Charles XII Charles Edwin Carr Urry's Chaucer Philippe Dur Defee: Robinson Crusoe Maurice Franks Frost's Poems George...
Another Language (by Rose Frankerr Arthur J. Beckhard, producer) ably presents a frieze of commonplace figures, the Hallam family, against the background of New York's West Side. A shamming old mother has gained complete ascendancy over three of her four sons, the kind of men who never alight from a taxi without grumbling that they "might as well have bought the cab." But one son (Glenn Anders of Hotel Universe and Strange Interlude) is not quite so tractable. This reaction is due to the fact that he married a girl who dabbles in sculpture and wants something more...
Most modern hymns, said Dr. Langdale, are disappointing. But the words group found a number worthy of inclusion in the new hymnal. Professor Henry Hallam Tweedy of Yale Divinity School contributed this rollicking...
...Lionel Hallam Tennyson, Baron Tennyson, grandson of the late great poet, arrived in Manhattan for a brief visit. He had heard aboard ship that Lady Astor made a speech in the House of Commons charging that the English cricket team was recently defeated by the Australian team because the English team had drunk too much. Lord Tennyson was a member of the English team. He cried to newshawks: "This was false. . . . The members of our team when in training do not drink, or if they drink, it is comparatively little. . . . What does Lady Astor know about cricket...