Word: hersey
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Hurvich, g. g., Ragosian Amareen, Cory, c.pt. c.pt., Staffon Angle, pt. pt., Littleton Rodge, Leonard, Winer, ld. ld., Burnham Thorndike, 2d. 2d., Peele Sweeney, Winer, Grosiane, Dennis, sd. sd., Dunnel Lay, Feins, c. c., Graham Watt, Taylor, sa. sa., Johnson Silverman, Grosiano, Hodge, 2a. 2a., Childs Tucker, 1a 1a., Hersey Dewolfe, Owens, Kuhl, o.h. o.h., Ring Redshaw, Kuhl, Owens, Brown, Leahy, i.h. i.h., Bugden...
...Stevenson and the Scottish Highlands," with lantern slides, Mr. Hersey, Emerson...
...clock today in Sever 11, Henry James Forman, novelist, short-story writer, and editor, will speak about his methods of writing. He will also tell some of his experiences with Bernard Shaw and other men of letters. The course is English 22 conducted by Professor Hersey. As in the case of Professor Hersey's talk on Thomas Hardy, the Vagabond looks forward to the occasion...
...Fiechter, Jr. '32, Phila. Pa.; R. S. Fitzgerald '33, Springfield, Ill.; P. H. Fitzpatrick '33, Brighton; W. N. Francis '31, Phila. Pa.; Oliver Garceau '33. Boston; H. H. Goldstone '32, New York City E. B. Grossman '31, New York City; J. D. Hersey '33, Longmeadow D. D. Hochstein '31, Rocheater, N. Y.; G. C. Homans, '32, Boston; J. B. Howard '33, Edgewood, Pa.; J. D. Hyman '31, Brookline. Frederick Ireland '33, Cambridge; A. S. Kahn '31, Malden; H. C. Lehman '33, Brooklyn, N. Y.; H. T. Levin '33, Minneapolis, Minn.; W. F. Lutz '32, Winthrop...
...Vagabond particularly recommends another one of Mr. Hersey's delightful lectures on the Theatre, in Emerson J at 2 o'clock today, this time on "The Art of the Modern Theatre in Europe". The lecture will, as usual, be illustrated with lantern slides showing modern and ancient types of stage setting and the more mechanical features of production. For those who have attended the recent lectures in the new Cambridge School of the Drama, Mr. Hersey offers the pleasing contrast of a similar subject treated in a slightly more academic manner; and for vagabonds less inclined to specialize, a natural...