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...another column of this issue of the CRIMSON there is an account of the arrangements now in progress for the proper housing and correlation of the valuable libraries of poetry belonging to the University. Few institutions can boast such completeness as that afforded by the Norton gifts. Practically all the important, and a great deal of the lesser, verse written in English since Elizabethan times are here represented. With this material as a background the collection of modern verse left the University by Miss Lowell should combine with the books bought by the Gray fund to give Harvard a poetry...
...positions in the bow of the boat are filled by L. W. Dickey '30 at No. 3, who rowed in the Yale race last year in the first crew, C. McK, Norton '29 at No. 2, who pulled a Jayvee oar last year, and James Lawrence, Jr, '29 at bow, who stroked the second University crew last spring...
...seating of the University eight will be announced tomorrow evening following the practice. Several new combinations were tried yesterday after the race, with E.L. Millard '31 rowing in place of C. McK. Norton '29, who has been out of action since last Friday...
...first of these grants, the Charles Eliot Norton Fellowship in Greek Studies for the year 1929-30 on the basis of a thesis written on a subject in the field of the classics. Way gained his master's degree at Harvard in 1926, and is now pursuing work in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. The David A. Wells Prize in Economics was won by John Van Sickle 21, for an essay entitled "Direct Taxation in Austria 1918-1923". Van Sickle got his bachelor's degree in 1927 at Cornell before coming to Harvard to study...
...fellowship was founded in 1901 by James Loeb '88, in memory of the distinguished educator whose name it perpetuates, Charles Eliot Norton, professor of the History of Art at the University from...