Word: kenyon
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...great success (see article in Time. Nov. 2, pg. 71). The Harvard faculty, if it is going to prescribe a course in American history, should see to it that that course presents America, not as an isolated unit, but in its relation to the rest of the world. Stanwood Kenyon...
...wanted to write for the Guardian, and they were duly received and duly signed up. But the ex-President of the Guardian, T. Stanwood Kenyon '43, socially conscious as they all are, expressed disappointment at the lack of female Gov, Ec, or History concentrators. That...
...Harvard Guardian," magazine of the Social Sciences, has opened its boards to Radcliffe girls. in a letter to the Radcliffe News, Stanwood Kenyon '43, told the women that girls with "interests and initiative" are wanted...
Tomorrow evening at 3 o'clock, John C. Ransom, professor of English at Vanderbilt University and Kenyon College, will read some of his own poetry in Emerson...
Though all this is rather stereotyped, it is carried along very smoothly and wittily (after the first act) by an excellent script an some good acting. Madge Evans as Lydia Kenyon, the heroine, is all that she should be; beautiful and charming. Robert E. Perry, who plays her husband, is by far the best actor in the cast; he is the only one who managers to look natural in the first act, perhaps partly because his lines are the only ones which talk as a human being should talk, but mainly because he seems to know better...