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...alumni, Arthur J. Marder '31, author of the currently popular book "The Anatomy of British Sea Power," will continue his research into the decade prior to World War I. Oliver La Farge '24, a Pulitzer Prize winner in 1929, has been given a fellowship with which he plans to write a novel...
...Irving Marder '42 connected the 10 per cent cut with the University's policy of sacrificing scholarship for the sake of defense. He questioned the activities of some Faculty men, whom he accused of spending most of their time in New York and Washington while the requirements of education go unsatisfied at Harvard...
...picture is fast-moving light comedy with no weak characters to slow the pace. Roland Young brings horn-rimmed Caspar Milquetoast to life as he meekly submits to buxom Bostonian Ethel Marder--who acts a fluttery matron of social parts. And the inevitable fish-eyed English butler, Arthur Treacher, chills the drinks with a glance. The technicolor charity ball approaches the photography of GWTW; versatile Anna Neagle, who dances, sings, and acts with equal ability, sets a high mark for other screen beauties to aim at. This movie is a guaranteed cure for blue book blues...
...Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Scholarship is: Austin Scholarship: Arthur J. Marder 3G. of Dorchester...
...have a dollar to devote to this purpose. There are thousands of us in the same boat and I respectfully suggest that you publish this astounding information in the form of a 25? booklet to give it the widest circulation. . . . CLARENCE C. MARDER...