Word: paule
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Thomas Barbour '06, director of the University Museum, and Professor Paul Joseph Sachs '00 will serve on the finance committee of the Academy. Professor George Foot Moore Hon, '06, and Associate Professor Edwin Crawford Kemble have been appointed to the publication committee. W. C. Lane '81, and Barbour are announced as members of the library committee of the Academy. Professor Simeon Burt Wolbach '99 of the Medical School will serve on the house committee. Professor Parker, Professor Gregory Paul Baxter '96, and Associate Professor William Chase Greene '11, Professor Wilson, and Professor Gulick will compose the meetings committee. Professors Harlow...
Henry Chalfant Jr. '31, of Pittsburgh, Pa., has been appointed Freshman track manager at the close of the spring competition, it was announced last night. Chalfant prepared at St. Paul's School, and last fall won the position of second assistant Freshman football manager...
...assistant managership goes to Stuyvesant Barry '31, of Orange, N. J., also a graduate of St. Paul's Truman Hicks Brackett '31, of Jamaica Plain, who went to the Browne and Nichols School, will be 1931 cross country manager next fall, and Oliver Lawrence Garrison Elder '31, of St. Elmo, Tenn., an alumnus of St. Mark's School, is the interdormitory manager...
...very clearly marked thoroughfare for American letters. But under the ruling hierarchy of Dreiser, Mencken, Robinson, and Anderson, Mr. Munson finds an approaching aridity that fresh blood must eventually dispel. And so, in the present volume, with a respectful acknowledgement of the critical importance of Irving Babbitt and Paul Elmer More, and an estimation of Dreiser, Robinson, and Lindsay, he attempts, in a series of essays on Wallace Stevens, Marianne Moore, William Williams, Kenneth Burke, Hart Crane, and Jean Toomer, to resolve the future. Mr. Munson writes these appreciations with un- derstanding, but in a workable argot, at once colloquial...
...work of Irving Babbitt and Paul More is pessimism for the present and preparation for the future, an establishment of inclusive standards at na time when national literature has run aground in the twin streams of unapplied realism, and unrelated, subjective aestheticism. Agreeing with these critics, Mr. Munson still seeks the seeds of renaissance in the attempts of the young writers he cites. In its broader aspect, this attempt is unconvincing. The youthful obfuscations, artful vignettes though they often are, are such weak voices crying in dissonance with the other weak voices in a wilderness of theory and abstraction that...