Word: macleish
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...novel, which Hoagland is writing under the supervision of Prof. Archibald MacLeish in English S, is the fourth published work to come out of that course...
...feel that attempts to defeat Senator McCarthy are ill-advised and that the three Harvard professors were barking up the wrong tree in trying to defeat him." Sears referred to the campaign of Archibald MacLeish, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Sr. and Mark DeWolfe Howe '28, all Harvard professors, to raise money to defeat McCarthy in his Senatorial campaign...
...tone is primarily set by the peripatetic and always charming and interesting Mr. Finley, its master. Professor Finley, however, will be on leave at Oxford next year. His place will be occupied while he is in England by Archibald MacLeish. House members are already anticipating his year of residence...
...will all be bracketed. Rhinelander said that duties as master of Eliot House will prevent Archibald MacLeish, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, from giving Humanities...
Immediately following the Kimball story is the best of the magazine's three unexciting poems, Letter, by Walter Kaiser. His poem has a delicate sensuality reminiscent of MacLeish, and Kaiser handles his images well. The two other pieces, The Bridgegroom, by Winifred Hare and The Promised End, by David Chandler do not measure up to it. Chandler has a pretty turn of vision, but his poem is vacuous...