Word: phillipic
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Certainly "Lilies of the Field" is vastly more successful than the Idler's venture last year with the banal pretentiousness of Phillip Barry's "Hotel Universe." Tonight's performance, which will be the last, will doubtless profit from the experience of the first, and deserves an increased attendance. There will be dancing after the performance...
...order to promote better understanding among the ten committees which constitute the Phillip Brooks House Association, the first of a series of dinners will be held tomorrow at 6.39 o'clock. All who have participated in P. B. H. work have been invited...
...pound class, Joseph R. Russell H '34. The 135-pound class will be represented by Captain David P. Ketcham '32. In the 145-pound class George H. Nawn '32 will be entered since Newell Rent, Jr. '33 is out with a bad foot. In the 160-pound class Phillip W. Hines '34 is certain to be entered. Either Michael J. A. Adlis '32 or William G. Cooper '33 will be entered in the 175-pound class. In the heavyweight contest Readford Simmons '34 will represent Harvard...
...Fogg Art Museum will at some time in the future receive for exhibition a collection of architectural models illustrating developments in modern building styles, arranged by Phillip Johnson '30, it was learned yesterday. Mr. Johnson, who for over a year has been engaged in preparing for this exhibit, will open it at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City on Wednesday, February 10. It forms a part of a comprehensive architectural exposition by the Museum...
...Fisher, L. A. Frothingham, Harry Gans, H. M. Goodwin, Pinckney Holbrook, D. G. Haskins, E. W. Hutchins, Charles Jackson, W. S. H. Lothrop, Angela Morris, J. M. Newell, T. N. Perkins, J. W. Platner, Calhoun Stanwood, J. J. Thomas, G. W. Valiant, E. A. Whitman, Alexander Whiteside, Phillip Wrenn, and F. H. Williams...