Word: levins
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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President Levin H. Campbell, 3rd '48 and Treasurer Roger S. Kuhn '46 of the Student Council announced their resignations last night as quorums convened in Dunster, Kirkland, Leverett and Lowell, in the second night of a College-wide series of Council nomination meetings...
...accordance with the revised constitution's scheme of closer contact between the Council and the student body, Richard G. Axt '46 and Levin H. Campbell, 3rd '48, President of the Council, spoke before the gathering...
...Office of Katharsis. Professor Levin argues that Joyce's "imaginative constructions are ... grounded on the rock of his buried religious experience." Strictly speaking, Joyce's religious experience was adolescent. He was barely out of his teens when he renounced Ireland and with it the Roman Catholic Church. Much has been made of his Jesuit education, of how his mind was formed by Catholicism and in particular by St. Thomas Aquinas. It is equally true to say that his mind was formed about as independently as any mind ever was. His mocking The Holy Office, written in 1904 against...
...Wholeness, harmony and radiance" were the ideals of art that Joyce took from Aquinas. "How can these qualities be constructed," asks Professor Levin, "out of the fragments, the discords and the obscure details of modern life?" He gives what he thinks was Joyce's answer: "By proceeding through what William James terms 'the stream of consciousness' to what Jung terms 'the racial unconscious,' beyond individual dreams to collective myth...
Desperate pleas for food for undernourished University students all over the world were answered in part yesterday by Student Council President Levin H. Campbell, 3rd '48 as he announced Council authorization of a second emergency food relief campaign that will attempt to raise $25,000 from University students and faculty members during the week of March...