Word: malcolm
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...They include: Robert Amory, Jr. '36, Arthur A. Ballantine, Jr. '36, Francis F. Brooks '37, Lincoln Bryant 2G, Robert L. Clifford 2G, Sylvester Cunningham '38, Hayden Estey '36, George D. Haskell, Jr. '36, John S. Howe '36, Joseph F. Knowles, Jr. '36, John W. Laverack '37, Lambert Murphy '36, Malcolm D. Perkins '36, Henry V. Poor '36, Edward Rawson '36, Henry B. Robbins '36, William Smoot '36, Oliver H. Straus '36, Barrett Wendell '36, and William W. Wolbach...
...Olsen's "Mr. Eliot and the Jesuits" alone of the essays in this number bears some slight trace of that preciousness so carefully cultivated in certain Harvard circles of the 1920's. He makes the neat point that Mr. Eliot's flight to the Church has resemblances with Mr. Malcolm Cowley's flight to Communism; but on the whole his epigrams fail to hang together...
Among the men who have been active along this line are: Lincoln Bryant 2G, Charles R. Cherington '35, William L. Clark '36, George A. Dodge, 2d. '37, Francis D. Moorman '37, Vincent Palmer '35, Malcolm D. Perkins '86, and Robert L. Clifford...
More than two years ago Director Vidor read an article on subsistence farming by Professor Malcolm McDermott of Duke University. What he felt about subsistence farming seemed too radical for the producers to whom Vidor offered his ideas. Besides, they believed the subject would be outdated before it reached the public. But Vidor's friends told him to go ahead and for a year Vidor hired a girl to do nothing but clip newspapers. Convinced that the common people were as interested in his theme as he was, he produced Our Daily Bread. Of it he says: "Not only...
Shot Put, 3.30 o'clock. Italian Entries: Lauro Bononcini, Benvenuto Mignani. American Entries: John Dean, '34 Harvard; Malcolm Millard, '36 Harvard; Frank Lovering, M.I.T.; James Thompson, M.I.T.; Guy Millbrandt, N.E.; Hadley...