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...Thomas Heywood's Dramatic Works," Professor J. T. Murray, Harvard...
Other elected officers for next year are: W. McM. Heyl '33, treasurer; Heywood Fox '33, manager; and R. F. Barker '35, assistant manager. Leaders of other departments include: G. S. Hayes '34, Vocal Club; J. M. Bradley '34, Banjo Club; J. S. Hunter 1G.B., Gold Coast Orchestra; and Lloyd Brown '34, librarian...
...present officers of the Instrumental Clubs are as follows: G. W. Lewis '32 president, J. M. Davis Jr. '32 manager, Cyrus Wood '32, secretary, and Heywood Fox '33, assistant manager...
...Savannah, Ga., has lived abroad, has sandy hair. When he was 11, Aiken saw his father kill his mother and then commit suicide. He was Class Poet (1911) at Harvard, among a generation that included Poets Thomas Stearns Eliot, the late Alan Seeger, Journalists Walter Lippmann, Robert Benchley, Heywood Broun, the late Radical John Reed. Few graduates stick to their undergraduate determination to be a man of letters: Aiken did. Last year, after reaping the Pulitzer Prize for his Selected Poems, he took his wife and three children (John, Jane, Joan) to live permanently in England. Nearsighted, silent, excruciatingly...
...Russia book was written especially for native schoolchildren. America's Primer is a phrase book for those discontented, restless, loosely anchored, ever-thinking, rarely-doing citizens of the larger U. S. communities who grope for but seldom encompass Reform. They are the folks who discuss what Colyumist Heywood Broun writes, who when abnormally excited vote for Socialist Norman Thomas, both good friends of Author Ernst...