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...poetry . . ." Alice said indignantly. "Full of sound and alliteration, signifying nothing. Just like those Kafka-Poe horror bits by Sweeney. Playing with words, and getting some slight effect once in a while, as in Sweeney's third and fourth pieces. But so what?" The March Hare signed, "You're complaining because they aren't yet the Eliots they're trying to be. Give them a little time. They know the forms and the words pretty well, but they don't have much to write about. They don't know much, haven't met much. They're just marking time. Maybe...

Author: By Michael J. Halberstam, | Title: The Advocate | 3/23/1953 | See Source »

...Cavers' 55 Dunster E 23 George Chase '53 Winthrop E 22 William C. Gray Jr. '53 Eliot E 21 Sumner W. White III '52 Eliot E 46 Howard Townsend '53 Adams T 47 Dwight P. Black '53 Eliot T 45 Frederick J. Davis '53 Winthrop T 44 Bernard R. Kafka '55 Adams T 43 Robert J. Picard '54 Adams G 42 Andy M. Ichiki '54 Dunster G 41 George S. White '53 Dunster G 40 Luke V. Lockwood '53 Eliot G 48 David R. Rubin '55 Winthrop G 34 George S. Vishos '53 Adams C 33 Edward M. Cohen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ROSTERS FOR TODAY'S GAME | 11/11/1952 | See Source »

...Green Squad (Eliot, Adams, Dunster, Winthrop): Ends--D. F. Cavers (D), G. Chace (W), W. C. Gray, Jr. (E), S. W. White III (E); Tackies--H. Townsend (A), D. P. Black (E), F. J. Davis (W), B. Kafka (A); Guarde--R. D. Picard (A), A. N. Ichike (D), G. S. White (D), L. Lockwood (E), D. Rubin (W); Centers--G. C. Viahos (A), E. M. Cohen (D), H. J. Hoffman (D), S. Huttenbauer, Jr. (W); Quarterbacks--J. Kurzman (E), F. V. Scanlon (W), J. F. King (A); Halfbacks--H. Levy (A), R. L. Peyton (D), W. D. Howells...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Samborski Issues House All-Star Football Lineup | 11/6/1952 | See Source »

...tries to say something. But though Playwright Betti shows metaphysical courage, he has little dramatic force. What with rhetorical flights on wings that collapse, and philosophical depth bombs that refuse to explode, the play is at most an interesting dud. It has suggestions of Pirandello without his wit, of Kafka without his vivid symbolism, of Dostoevsky without his vision, and of 19th century German romanticism with all its sentimentality. Nothing comes to life, least of all the language...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: New Plays in Manhattan, Oct. 27, 1952 | 10/27/1952 | See Source »

...Bernie Kafka, sophomore hopeful, also will be lost to the Crimson for the remainder of the season due to a hernia in the first week of practice...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Injury Sidelines Tulenko for 1952; 16 Hurt in Drills | 9/19/1952 | See Source »

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