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...Frederic A. Delano '85, distinguished as a railroad executive and a military engineer, and at present head of the National Resources Planning Board. Other members are Gilmore D. Clark, Dean of the Cornell University School of Architecture; Alfred Bettman '94, a leader in the Cincinnati regional planning movement; Garrison Norton, secretary...
Then came the mild, ever-so-gentle amendments of Mrs. Mary Teresa Norton of Jersey City, N. J., buxom chairlady of the House Labor Committee. Mrs. Norton's amendments, handiwork of New Dealers, were so slight as to be imperceptible. The House jumped on the Norton amendments ravenously. So infectious was the fun that New Dealers and Republicans joined in, soon inflated the Norton bill into a balloony caricature of a law. So many workers were exempt that Representative Frank Hook of Ironwood, Mich, heckled: "You have exempted everybody but the unemployed . . . might as well do that...
DIRECTIONS IN MODERN POETRY-Elizabeth Drew & John L. Sweeney-Norton ($2.75). The most matter-of-fact book about modern poetry yet published. Examples of the work of 40-odd practitioners, from Pound to Dylan Thomas, are closely discussed, with an eye to showing just where in the modern world the modern poets stand...
Serge Elisseeff, professor of Far Eastern Languages, Frederick V. Hunt, assistant professor of Physics, William W. Jaeger, University professor, Archibald MacLeish, former curator of the Nieman Collection and librarian for Congress, and Igor Strawinsky, Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry, were made follows of the Academy
AMERICAN FAITH-Ernesf Sutherland Bates-Norton...