Word: hart
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...wife then whispers the magic words, scratches some Hebrew letters on the Golem's forehead and tells him to get started. The rampage in this case does not last long. After bending some iron bars, brushing a few walls and cracking a pillar or two, the Golem (Ferdinand Hart) throws Rudolph out a window. Rabbi Jacob then makes a few more magic motions, and the Golem disappears...
...aspect of this exuberance is the obvious pains that Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart have put themselves to in writing the book. They have tried so hard to make their product entertaining that one is somehow won over by the pervasive enthusiasm, and persuaded to forgive them the lack of any brilliance. Their attempts at social comment are especially feeble. They apparently felt that no play could dare to appear before this hyper-socially-conscious world without some reference to President Roosevelt, the American race problem, Communism, and "Comes the Revolution", even if that play be an avowed farce. Their...
...three professors who are speaking in favor of the President's proposal are Calvert Magruder, professor of law and vice-dean of the factulty of law, who specializes in torts and has been identified with the New Deal; Henry M. Hart, Jr. '26, assistant professor of legal history, who is an expert on federal jurisdiction and constitutional law; and Livingston Hall, assistant professor of law, who lectures on criminal...
...interest of truth and fairness, we feel that the petitions already singed should be scrapped and replaced by a new petition which explains and quotes the Teachers' Oath Bill in full. Sidney Q. Curtiss '40 Merwin K. Hart...
From Harvard: James B. Conant '14, Merle Fainsod, Richard V. Gilbert '23, Henry M. Hart, Jr. '26, Arthur N. Holcombe '06, Edward Mims, Jr., Sumner H. Schlicter, Alan R. Sweezy '29, and John H. Williams...