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...news was that Cambridge University's famed Semanticist Ivor Armstrong Richards (The Meaning of Meaning) would set sail from England this week to be a visiting lecturer. Not to be outdone, Yale announced that it had bagged University of London's famed Polish Anthropologist Bronislaw Malinowski. Busy Yalelings began to heel the News, lazy ones to loaf along the Fence...
...Johnny Piurek at first, Captain Camille Durand at second, Art Duplessis at short, and Dick Blasser at third. Crimson mentor Stahl rates Blasser as one of the most promising intercollegiate hot-corner custodians in New England. Another football star, Hank Quellette cavorts in the center garden, flanked by Bruno Malinowski and Henry Giardi. HARVARD HOLYCROSS Johns, 2b. c.f. Ouellette Gannett, c.f. l.f., Giardi Grondahl, 3b. r.f., Malinowski Lupien, 1b. 3b., Blasser Lovett, l.f. c., Barry Tully, r.f. 1b., Piurek Fulton, c. 2b., Durand Keyes, s.s. s.s., Duplessis Curtiss, p. p., Delaney
...regard, anthropologists have perhaps the longest view of human history. For many a modern artist and thinker, anthropological researches into primitive cultures have refreshed the past, illuminated the present, enriched Man's theory of himself. This week one of the most brilliant living anthropologists, London's Bronislaw Malinowski, introduced to U. S. readers an emigre German professor's study of primitive art as "one of the first contributions to real anthropology . . . the only objective, clear and telling documentation of native opinion on Europeans...
...Malinowski and the crew...
Bronislaw Malinowski, of the University of London, Anthropology...