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This coming fall he accordingly plans to revive English A-5, the advanced prose composition course, which has been previously given by former Boylston Professors Copeland and Hillyer. "English A-4, dealing with versification, will be continued," he announced, "with greater emphasis on the student's intense analysis of individual poems." He will also teach a course on Shakespeare...
Besides Chairman Morrison and Secretary Douropulos, the committee contains Professor Theodore Spencer '28, Professor Harland P. Billys, and Professor Robert S. Hillyer...
Besides the regular record sustainers, Radio Radcliffe broadcasts interviews, drama, and special features. Conductor Arthur Fielder, pianist Boris Godolvsky, Professor Robert Hillyer, Associate Professor Theodore Spencer, and poet Delmore Schwartz are among the celebrities who have been interviewed. Harvard-Radcliffe Radio Workshop plays, presented occasionally at Harvard, are heard via a two-way private telephone wire between the field house studios and the Crimson Network. The telephone wire is used for exchange broadcasts going in the other direction...
Recordings of recitations by American and British poets have been exchanged by the British Broadcasting Company and the University's Poetry Room collection of records. Poets reading their own works include Yeats, Eliot, Auden, Davies, Stephens and Spender for the British, and Coffin, Jeffers, McCord, Spencer, Fletcher, Hillyer and Gogarty...
Divorced. Robert Silliman Hillyer, 48, 1933's Pulitzer Prize poet, Harvard's successor as Boylston professor of rhetoric to the famed, retired Charles Townsend ("Copey") Copeland; by Dorothy Hancock Tilton Hillyer, 36; after 17 years of marriage; in Reno...