Word: norton
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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With the selection of Miss Clara Butler for the feminine lead in their spring production of A. A. Milne's comedy "Sarah Simple," officials of the Dramatic Club yesterday completed the assigning of the chief parts in the production. For the two important male roles they have chosen Norton Goodwin '38 and Frederick M. Miller...
Living Dangerously (by Reginald Simpson & Frank Gregory; Shuberts, producers). In this British importation, a London physician named Norton (Conway Tearle) breaks off his partnership with unscrupulous Dr. Pryor (Percy Waram) because the latter has been selling narcotics. Thereupon Dr. Pryor runs to the Medical Council with the tale that Dr. Norton has been unprofessionally intimate with his wife (Phoebe Foster). Since Dr. Norton loses his right to practice, Mrs. Pryor is disgraced and her husband subsequently sent to jail, the chief characters of this piece appear to be living not dangerously but miserably...
...CRIMSON could ascertain last night, no American college or university has attempted this experiment on such a large scale before. An example of it here is the Norton Chair of Poetry, vacant this year, which has been filled by such men as T. S. Eliot '10, and Gilbert Murray. They have been permitted to lecture on any of the different aspects of poetry. Robert Frost, the New England poet, has held a similar position at Amherst...
...succeed retiring President John C. Haggott '35 and Vice-President John Cornell '35. Tonight at a special meeting of the club the following recently elected members will be initiated: David A. Barber '37, Spencer S. Beman, III '38, George H. Edgell, Jr. '37, Albert F. Gallatin '38, Norton Goodwin '38, Alfred T. Johnson '37, Munro L. Lyeth '37, Howard R. Patch, Jr. '38, Edward H. Turner...
...pound class: Stuart Finer '36 (H) defeated Thomas Norton (MIT) by decision...