Word: houghtons
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Rainer Maria Rilke, Austrian poet whose work has been translated into more than twenty languages and who is especially well-known in English, is the subject of a current exhibit in the showcase of Widener and Houghton Libraries. The display commemorates the twentieth anniversary of the poet's death...
George P. Denny '09, Walter S. Franklin '06, Robert S. Gross '19, Francis W. Hatch '19, Amory Houghton '21, R. Keith Lane '22, Jacob J. Kaplan '08, Dr. Oliver L. Loring '26,Thomas H. Mahoney '06, J Lawrence Pool '28, Clarence B. Randall '12, Joseph P. Sprang, Jr., '15, Lawrence Terry '22, George Whitney...
After discovering the manuscript in the archives of Houghton Library, the theatre group learned that the play is slated for a New York production late in the spring. Nevertheless, Maxwell Perkins '06, literary executor of the Wolfe estate, gave the student thespians the rights for a pre-Broadway showing...
...WILD FLAG (188 pp.)-E. B. White -Houghton Mifflln...
Rumor is that Lowells talk only to Cabots; they have also apparently talked freely to Ferris Greenslet, former Houghton Mifflin editor-in-chief, and granted him permission to quote from family letters and papers. The, result is a short history of ten Lowell generations, down to and including that of the stout, imperious maiden lady who admired Keats and smoked long Manila cigars...