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Honorable mention to Cris G. Petrow '41, of Ames, Ia., for an essary entitled "Virginia Woolf and the Novel of Silence: A Study in Technique;" Robert G. Nassau '41, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; for an essay entitled "Land and the Labor Movement;" and Nathaniel W. Roe '42, of Patchogue, I. I. N. Y., for an essay entitled "The Metaphysics of Experience: An Essay on the Philosophy of A. N. Whitehead...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 9 STUDENTS GIVEN BOWDOIN PRIZES | 6/4/1941 | See Source »

These buildings have been named after Professor Richard T. Fisher '98, who established the 2500 acres of forest as an internationally known model demonstration of scientific forestry, and Professor Nathaniel Shaler '62, who originated the idea of incorporating forestry studies into the curriculum...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Conant Officiates At Forestry Dedication | 5/14/1941 | See Source »

...embodied in the spirits of Karl Marx, Sigmund Frend, and Jonathan Edwards, are presented in conflict with natural man in a verse play entitled "Inquest" by Theodore Spencer, associate professor of English, to be given for the first time over the radio network tonight. The play is directed by Nathaniel Lauriat '48, and produced by the Radio Workshop...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SPENCER VERSE PLAY ON RADIO NETWORK TONIGHT | 3/20/1941 | See Source »

...doll with which she unconsciously identifies herself. She makes the doll perform actions which she would not admit any notion of doing herself. One little girl made a toy streetcar run over the sister and mother images -to the doctor, a dead giveaway. Drs. Frank Ford Tallman and Leon Nathaniel Goldensohn find a "Betsy Wetsy" doll (one which can be given water, and wets its diapers) useful because it "allows the child to discuss all sorts of intimate situations that have interested and worried...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Children: How to Cure Them | 3/3/1941 | See Source »

Soon the noble savage's life was a whirl of London parties as drawing-room doors flew open. Omai dressed in the height of fashion. Baffling British etiquette held no mysteries for him. He was presented to George III. Sir Nathaniel Dance and Sir Joshua Reynolds (see cut) painted his portrait. His manners were preferred to those of Mr. Philip Stanhope (the bastard boy on whom Chesterfield lavished his famed letters of advice on how to behave: "Remember the Graces, the Graces, the Graces"). Only ungracious, hardheaded Sam Johnson growled to Boswell: "Don't cant about in defense...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Noble Savage | 1/27/1941 | See Source »

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