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Word: keiths (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...between Stanislas Pascal Franchot '32, of Boston, for his poem "Prelude to the Twilight of the West" and James Rufus Agee '32, of Rockland, Maine, for his group of poems. Both men will get silver medals. Honorable mention goes to C. L. Sultzberger '34, R. M. Hatch '33, and Keith Martin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SEVEN MORE PRIZES ARE AWARDED TO STUDENTS | 5/26/1932 | See Source »

...Emerson 211 2 P.M. (XVII) Class. Philology 53 hf. Sever 29 Economics 38 Sever 29,31 French 2 Mr. Austin, Sec. 17 Memorial Hall Mr. Bouvier, Sec. 12 Memorial Hall Mr. Fowlie, Sec. 16 Memorial Hall Mr. Gregersen, Sec 8 Memorial Hall Mr. Johnson, Sec. 18 Memorial Hall Mr. Keith, Sec. 2 Memorial Hall Mr. Kelsey, Sec. 10 Memorial Hall Mr. Kilgour, Sec. 4, 14 Memorial Hall Mr. Mezzacappa, Sec. 15 New Lect. Hall Mr. Myron, Sec. 9 New Lect. Hall Mr. Parker, Sec. 6 New Lect. Hall Mr. Perkins, Sec. 5, 11 New Lect. Hall Mr. Pike...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: First Part of Final Examination Schedule | 5/6/1932 | See Source »

...pleasure to find the Cohens and Kellys back in Hollywood. May they stay there henceforth and allow the picture now playing at R.K.O. Keith's to be their farewell appearance. These good people flourished in the days of "Abie's Irish Rose" but they are past their prime...

Author: By J. J. T. jr., | Title: CRIMSON PLAYGOER | 4/14/1932 | See Source »

Other anthropologists disagreed, notably Sir Arthur Keith. But Sir Arthur eventually recanted because (he explains in his latest work*) of Louis Seymour Bazett Leakey's finds in Kenya Colony 200 miles from the Oldoway gorge. The human fossils which Mr. Leakey has-he transported one in its aboriginal mold to London-are with little question pleistocene. They were built and buried like Oldoway. One had an iron ring around a toe bone. The ring seems a preposterous anachronism...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Oldest Man? | 4/4/1932 | See Source »

There is an agreeable atmosphere about the R.K.O. Keith theatre that lends itself to the enjoyment of the films projected; Leo Weber plays enthusiastically upon the organ, the latest news events and well-selected short subjects are regular features of the program. This week Mae Clark, the appealing blonde who plunged backward out a window away from brutal newshawks, in "The Front Page," and Lewis Ayres, the sensitive and rather bewildered German boy of "All Quiet on the Western Front," play in "Impatient Maiden." But whether the fundamental cause be economic, or merely a reflection of a drabness peculiar...

Author: By E. W. R., | Title: THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER | 3/14/1932 | See Source »

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