Word: phillip
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Phillip IV's Foreign Policy," Professor Taylor, Emerson...
Colonial--"Tomorrow and Tomorrow". More than a Harvard prize winner. Phillip Barry. Reviewed in this issue...
...Pollock discussed the modern drama in general, slipping easily from anecdote to fact, and from fact to fiction. He went to lengths to denounce the decadence, immorality and sophistication of the theatre. Some of the dramatists who felt the sting of his rhetoric were O'Neill, Phillip Barry, Neel Coward and Pirandello. Shakespeare, being, fortunately, of another age, escaped. Pollock, opposed to "photographic realism," crusades for virtue, idealism, sentimentalism and the "Glory and Romance of everyday life." Certainly he has realized these aims in his plays, particularly "The Fool," "The Enemy" and his latest, "The House Beautiful," which opens next...
...already mentioned, is as follows: H. L. Brinsmade, B. D. Brooker, H. I. Cammer, T. McP. Davis, R. E. Ela, J. J. Fine, C. Gottesman, V. Q. Harmon, R. E. Kopp, I. I. Krug, S. J. Liftin, G. D. Martin, J. B. Mossitte, E. F. Morris, R. E. Mumford, Phillip Nichols, J. F. Rich, A. J. Rockwell, J. Rosenberg, R. H. Ryan, D. C. Sachs, J. D. Shoaff, W. M. Simon, E. P. Simpkins, Jr., J. B. Tittman, and J. C. Weir. These men are in the second and third year classes at the Law School...
...improvement of toxophilites a book by Phillip - Rounsevelle, published by Barnes, called Archery Simplified, last week appeared in the bookstalls...