Word: mathews
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Devens, and Mrs. C. F. Lyman, head patronesses; and mesdames G. D. Binkhoff, Morris Brownell, F. F. Carey, Philip Dalton, Sherman Ewing, Richmond Fearing, Edward Grew, N. P. Hallowell, Robert Hallowell, P. M. Hamlen, Scoville Hamlin, C. L. Harding, James Lawrence, Delmar Leighton, A. Lawrence Lowell, Mathew Luce, John Noble, Franklin Roosevelt, F. W. Richardson, Richard Saltonstall, David Sears, P. S. Sprague, Richard Storey, Robert Summers, Edward Weeks, Ralph Williams, Thomas Wright, Rudolph Weld...
Ezra Pound: "Personae, Exultations, Canzoni, Ripostes," 2 vols., London (1913), Elkin Mathew; "Des Imagistes"--Published by Albert and Charles Boni as a number of the "Glebe", a publication edited by Alfred Kreymborg (1914); "Des Imagistes"--Published by the Poetry Bookshop, London (1914); "Personal" London (1916), Elkin Mathew; "Lustra," Privato Edition; New York (1917); "Umbra; The early poems of Ezra Pound," London (1920); "Physique de I'Amour," by Remy de Gourmont, translated by Ezra Pound, London (1921); 'Sixteen Cantos of Ezra Pound," Paris (1926), Three Mountains Press. "Oatholic Anthology," selected and edited by Ezra Pound, London (1915), Elkin Mathew...
...judges of the speakers were Professor A. C. Hanford, Regent Mathew Luce '91, and Professor J. A. McLaughlin '16, while L. F. Daley '27, first Marshal of the Senior class, presided over the meeting...
...Mathew Luce will be head patroness and H. C. Bartlett '28 will be head usher at a Union dance to be held in the Union from 9 to 1.30 o'clock on the evening of April...
...Mathematics has a definite place in cultural development,' said Assistant Professor M. Morse in an interview with a CRIMSON reporter yesterday. "The modern conception of culture will expand from that of Mathew Arnold's day, when it was considered a knowledge of the best that had been thought and said, to include broader intellectual activities; in particular a more flexible attitude toward science and philosophy." Professor Morse went on to say that in this country such an expansion would necessitate the recognition of Mathematics in three roles which differ greatly from the popular conception of the subject...