Word: kenyon
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Following Burlingame, Elizabeth Janeway, author of "Daisy Kenyon," deplored what she described as a marked tendency among modern writers to fear any kind of power-political or social-and as a result to preach a doctrine of "wilful irresponsibility" in their books. Mrs. Janeway concluded, however, that "we are on an up-curve of talent and ability...and our best writers are, perhaps more than ever, truly concerned with how people live...
Miss Janeway, also a novelist, is best known as the author of "Daisy Kenyon." Burlingame is a free-lance writer and, critic...
When the Student Council dropped the 1950 Album riddle in their laps last spring, ex-Editor Niki Arundel '50 and Assistant Editor Edward T. Kenyon '50 started shuffling the possibilities for a four-class yearbook publication. They organized a staff and sifted through information on yearbooks gleaned from other schools...
Presently, the Executive of Harvard Publications are: George J. Feeney '50, Editor in Chief; Edward Tipton Kenyon '50, Managing Editor; Donald M. Landis '50, Business Manager; R. Johnson Shortlidge '50, Register Editor and Sports Editor; Edward B. Ayres '50, Activities and Organizations Editor; Thomas Holmquist '50, Biographies Editor; Andrew S. Kaufman '51, Assistant Business Manager; Geoffrey Groff-Smith '50, Photographic Manager; and David P. Lighthill '50, Feature Editor...
...PATRIDES Kenyon College Gambier, Ohio...