Word: mansfield
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...aided in this. He taught, wrote verse, published Sons and Lowers in 1913, his first important novel. He has wandered the earth as few men do-especially Australia, Mexico and the southwest U. S. In England, lately, he has been closely associated with John Middleton Murry, the late Katherine Mansfield's husband, in the publication of Murry's review, The Adelphi...
TODAY 9.15 A. M. AnthropologyEmerson F Botany 6a Farlow Herb. Celtic 2 Sever 6 Chemistry 6 Addinal-Lynch Sever 31 Mansfield-Weiss Sever 32 Chemistry 6 Sever 31, 32 Comp. Literature 9 Sever 36 Economics 8 Sever 23 Economics 9b Sever 24 Education B Harvard 2 English 32 New Lect. Hall English 52 Ach-Sprague Emerson D Starke-Woodley Emerson F Fine Arts 3a Robinson Hall Fine Arts 5b Fogg Lect. Rm. French B Sever 13 Geology 5 Geol. Lect. Rm. Geology 10 Foxcroft German 2, III Sever 35 German 26b Sever 6 Government 7b Harvard 5 Greek A Sever...
...actors and actresses who appeared at the Museum. The very names ought to interest your generation, for I'm sure they still are of interest to mine. There were, to name a few, the elder and younger Sothern, John Drew, the elder and younger Booth, William Gillette, Richard Mansfield, Lawrence Barrett, Joseph Jefferson, the Wallacks, E. L. Davenport, and Eleanora Duse...
...Stocker, Chairman, Miss S. G. Ullian; F. D. Collins, Miss Marian Collins; M. B. Gleck, Miss Claudia Liebenthal; C. K. Shipton, Miss Dorothy MacKillip; W. A. Strickland, Miss Priscilla Michaelson; J. R. Wallace, Miss H. Powers; H. L. Harrison, Miss Dorothy Rae; R. C. Holgate, Miss Alice Mansfield; W. F. Nash, Miss Helen Muzzey; B. J. Gottlieb, Miss Doris Rounds; A. W. Booth, Miss Adele Booth...
...especially disconcerting when a new flood of light is thrown upon the mystories of University administration--not from within, to be sure--but from some obscure outpost of civilization, such as Mansfield, Ohio. The Mansfield High School paper. The Hyphonerian, full of the praiseworthy ambition to acquaint its students with the best that is known and thought in the world, conceived the idea of publishing short biographical and descriptive notes upon the leading universities, "especially in Ohio". Harvard is accorded a prominent place. Among details more or less known to Harvard men, though new to young Ohionese, the following sentences...