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...Mishara, D. '46, Eliot D-42 TRO 4711 Moffat, A.W. '46, Eliot C132 TRO 0904 Moot, S.D. '46, Eliot L-32 TRO 6393 Morgan, M.H. '46 Eliot K-32 TRO 5492 Morris, I.I. '46, Eliot K-32 TRO 6725 Mountain, C.F. '46, Kirkland M-42 KIR 1641 Mumford, M.W. '46, Lowell K-11 TRO 3704 N Neiley, R.G. '43, Leverett G-11 TRO 5114 Niles, A.A. '46, Winthrop J-42 TRO 1174 Nuland J.G. '45 ELI 0243 O Ofsthun, D.G. '46, Lowell C-34 KIR 2193 P Paul, D.S. '46, Eliot L-22 TRO 6393 Passer, H.C. '43, Leverett...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Telephone Supplement | 3/24/1943 | See Source »

...quite lyrical about the University of North Carolina," exclaims Howard Mumford Jones, who taught at Chapel Hill from 1925 to 1930; "they're really doing things down there." At Chapel Hill, Jones met Paul Green, the Carolina dramatist; halfway through a performance of Green's "The Field God," in which Jones' daughter took part, Green stalked up to him and chortled: "Gawd ain't this a folk play, it's got hog-guts, killin' 'n everythin' bloody." Professor Jones will vehemently deny any charges that he ever wrote any folk drama...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Howard Mumford Jones | 3/10/1943 | See Source »

...Moffat, A. W. '46, Eliot C-12 TRO 0904 Moot, S. D. '46, Eliot L-32 TRO 6393 Morgan, M. H. '46, Eliot K-33 TRO 5492 Morris, I. I. '46, Dunster F-32 TRO 6725 Mountain, C. F. '46, Kirklnad M-42 KIR 1641 Mumford, M. W. '46, Lowell K-11 TRO 3704 N Neiley, R. G. '43, Leverett G-11 TRO 5114 Niles, A. A. '46, Winthrop J-42 TRO 1174 O Ofsthun, D. G. '46, Lowell C-34 KIR 2193 P Paul, D. S. '46, Eliot L-22 TRO 6393 Passer, H. C. '43, Leverett...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Telephone Supplement | 3/3/1943 | See Source »

...play starts in the single squared ring of the prize fights but soon spreads out into a three ring circus. The fight is between Shakespeare and Saroyan to determine who is to be credited as the guiding light of the drama, for posterity. Howard Mumford Jones shows up to be referee and brings along several of his English I section men to act as seconds and one thing and another...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RADIO WORKSHOP TO PRESENT UNIQUE DRAMA OVER NETWORK | 2/24/1943 | See Source »

Says Georgia O'Keeffe of her flower paintings: "I am attempting to express what I saw in a flower which apparently others failed to see." For years people have been seeing all kinds pf things in O'Keeffe's flowers. Critic Lewis Mumford has seen a celebration of "almost every phase of the erotic experience." Said he: "Socrates learned about love from the priestess Diotima; but if he were alive today, he would probably go to O'Keeffe." Painter Oscar Bluemner has written: ". . . O'Keeffe steps forth as [an] . . . imaginative biologist of all creation . . . extending...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Woman from Sun Prairie | 2/8/1943 | See Source »

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