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HARVARD J.V. YALE J.V. Potter, l.e. r.e., Wilmerding Barrows, l.t. r.t., Stewart Locke, l.g. r.g., Pillsbury Emory, c. c., Wilson Lawrence, r.g. l.g., Bull Knowles, r.t. l.t., Strauss Hausen, r.e. l.e., Hersey deGive, q.b. q.b., Loomis Gibbs, l.h.b. r.h.b., Lynch Rabinovitz, r.h.b. l.h.b., Cox Fuller, f.b. f.b., Lamb...
...closely as possible the program on Saturday will follow the original induction ceremony, which took place on October 7, 1783. After the opening prayer, the present holders of the two oldest chairs in the Medical School, Dr. Henry A. Christian, Hersey Professor of the Theory and practice of Physics, and Dr. John L. Bremer '96, Hersey Professor of Anatomy, will read the inaugural addresses of Dr. Warren and Dr. Waterhouse as they themselves did at the original exercises...
...means of a unique collection of slides, taking all literature as its province, Mr. Hersey creates in his students a nostalgia for Old World traditions which attest European Man's brilliant history of Desire and Dreams. And nostalgia, is after all, the stuff of inspiration. The emotional compulsion of such titles as "The London of Dickens" and "Stevenson's Scotland" is second only to that of the slide lectures themselves...
...Hersey is particularly well informed about the profession of creating literature, notably of scenario writing. Primary sources in the art of converting novels into plays, and plays into movies he has acquired in quantity from Hollywood, and uses them to illustrate subtleties in transition which give his listeners a unique insight into the technique of dramatic production both in the cinema and on the legitimate stage. His knowledge in this department is extremely up-to-date, especially in the matter of modern stage sets...
...Hersey's slides and his knowledge of the technique of modern drama are an inspiration not equal to the personality of Mr. Hersey himself. For Mr. Hersey in a personification of Old World grace and delicacy; of that refinement of thought and action which, as the product of an highly stable society, occurs only occasionally in history and then after centuries of struggle towards the artistic unity which was pre-War England...