Word: harpers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Yesterday a volume of Cullen's poems was published by Harper Brothers. This volume, entitled "Color," takes its place beside "Corydon and Other Poems" as a book of verse published by a student in the University. "Corydon and Other Poems," written by Lucius M. Beebe '28, appeared a year ago and was well received by many critics. Beebe's volume, however, was his second to appear in the bookstores, his first collection, "Fallen Stars," having been published while he was at Yale...
...University of Denver took up her tasks with a feeling of gratitude and relief. Her Chancellor, Dr. Heber R. Harper, had declined an offer to become President of Boston University, with the words: "I am convinced that I ought not to leave the work I have begun here...
...Freshman number of the Advocate, Edmonds said, was a forerunner of the rejuvenation of the magazine. This number, which has already appeared, is 46 pages in length and is clothed in a new blue cover designed by the artist who designed the new cover of Harper's magazine. He has also designed the Advocate's new title page. The paper used in the interior of the magazine is no longer calendar paper, but is of antique finish...
...want to continue to live and prosper, go back to New York, for your date line at least. It's the psychology of the thing: Ask Harper's, The American. W. S. MORRIS...
...Author. A dainty young lady was doing deck sports in the Mediterranean when the steward reached her with a radiogram: "Perennial Bachelor wins second Harper $2,000 novel contest,-" or words to match. Swiftly she informed her husband, Charles A. Corliss, of Englewood, N. J. Joyfully she recalled a visit to her former home, Claremont, Del., when her mother had coined the title. After four years ransacking attics, museums, once-popular song folios, old journals and letters, Peterson's Floral Adornments for the Home of Taste, Friendship Albums, memories of elders and bygone fashion-plates (perhaps too many...