Word: philipe
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Division of History, Government, and Economics, Philip P. Chase '00, John H. Williams, and Richard S. Meriam '14, have been reappointed as tutors...
...This Ingersoll lecture will not be like its predecessors." Mr. Philip Cabot '91 told a CRIMSON reporter yesterday. "They have been delivered by scholars and addressed to scholars," this one will be delivered by a plain man, not too old to understand how younger men feel, with a view to meeting the questions in regard to immortality which naturally arise in young men's minds...
There is his brother Philip Gibbs-whom he admires tremendously-who, when forced upon a lecture platform, always looks like a "frightfully tired Savonarola who is speaking in a trance." And there are Hamilton's own sensations on such occasions, when he always gives impromptu speeches. There is his visit to America where he met John Drew, the "Squire of Easthampton and the gardenia of the American stage"; his meeting with the "wistful Charlie Chaplin, who hides the soul of Punchinello beneath the comic rags of slapstick"; and that "delightful, naive and unconceited man, Will Rogers, who will never...
...Story. An inoffensively egotistic account of a writing man's career, which has included more than the usual measure of downs and ups. Cosmo Hamilton, brother of Sir Philip Gibbs, was early consumed with an ambition to make his name "known wherever English readers lived, or be busted, and therefore, in a spirit of youthful independence, he had lopped off from the end of it his father's patronymic...
...Author. Cosmo Hamilton was born in London, one of four brothers, of whom three are writers: Sir Philip Gibbs, famed War correspondent and subsequent novelist, Arthur Hamilton Gibbs, who wrote Gun Fodder, and Cosmo, author of plays and novels, among which are The Belle of Mayfair, The Blindness of Virtue, The Blue Room, Scandal, The Silver Fox, The New Poor...