Word: librarian
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Leading a posse into every nook and cranny of Dunster House yesterday in a secret room-by-room investigation, Eugene C. Benyas '43, Dunster music librarian, sought meticulously for several albums of Victoria records discovered missing from the library record cases...
Last Sunday a total of 600 books were taken out overnight from the seven House libraries; by 11 o'clock Monday morning 86 of them had not been returned. Keyes D. Metcalf, Librarian of the College, has pointed out that in most other colleges a stinging fine awaits such offenders, and he fears that unless the present situation is remedied similar penal measures may replace the lenient black-list process...
...story is a natural for the cinema. An illiterate, runaway tailor's apprentice, Andy (Van Heflin) arrives in Greeneville, Tenn. with shackles on his ankles, has them chopped off by the village blacksmith, sets up a tailor shop, is taught to read and write by the young village librarian (Ruth Hussey), who becomes his wife. Under her guidance Andy is elected sheriff, Governor, Senator, Vice President...
...latest book is chiefly interesting because it shows an outstanding U.S. literary critic as a satirist in verse and prose. Two of the best pieces are wicked parodies, one in prose, one in verse. Verse parody is the salty Omelet of A. MacLeish, in which Critic Wilson paraphrases the Librarian of Congress' smooth pentameters, feminine endings, assonance and love of colons...
Accepted for the privilege of practicing law before the U.S. Supreme Court: Poet-Librarian of Congress Archibald MacLeish (LL.B., Harvard...