Word: macleish
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...dignified and historic ceremony the faculty yesterday afternoon formally expressed gratitude to the University Administration for its defense of Academic Freedom over the past year. More than 150 professors sat in Sanders Theatre during the half-hour presentation of citations to five Administration officials and addresses by Professors Archibald MacLeish and Samuel Eliot Morison '66. As spokesman for the five recipients President Pusey thanked the faculty for its tribute and expressed his hope that the University teachers and administrators would continue to cooperate "to find the right answer...
...citations, read by Archibald MacLeish, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, went to former Provost Paul H. Buck for his decisiveness and patience during last spring's controversy; to Dean Erwin N. Griswold for his vital role as a member of the special Faculty Advisor Committee; to Judge Charles E. Wyzanski, Jr. '27 for his stand as President of the Board of Overseers; to Charles A. Coolidge '17 as the senior member of the Corporation; and to President Pusey...
Following remarks by Samuel Eliot Morison, historian of the University. Archibald MacLeish will address these citations to Paul H. Buck as a representative for the previous Administration, Dean Erwin Griswold as a member of the Special Faculty Advisor Committee, Judge Charles Wyzanski for the Board of Overseers, Charles A. Coolidge for the Corporation, and President Pusey. Except for former provost Buck, all will be present...
Early in February, Brown met with Levin, Bundy, Archibald MacLeish, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, and members of the Undergraduate Theatre Committee to discuss the drive and related matters, but this is the first that has been heard from any of these since...
...Advocate also includes an essay on the experience of poetry. Written by Paul Matisse, "Poems, Poetry and Mallarme" was originally prepared for Professor MacLeish's Humanities 130. Poetry to Matisse is a completely personal thing which he parallels to the experience of love. He also discusses poetry as a key to one's consciousness. Though these concepts are not unusually profound, Matisse's expression is readable and interesting; and unlike many essays of this type it rarely gets tangled in metaphysics. In the latter part of the essay, the author discusses a Mallarme sonnet and this part perhaps could have...