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Just to scratch the surface, Cavanagh calls the poet??s cancellation an example of Summers’ bigotry. But Lawrence Buell, the chair of the English Department, says the decision was mostly his own. Is Cavanagh accusing Buell—equally tenured—of somehow being more receptive to whatever evil vapors he believes Summers expels? Is Cavanagh questioning Buell’s judgment? If Summers’ “bigotry is showing” by opposing a poet who appears to sanction homicide, then what does that presume about Cavanagh’s position...
Grolier was founded in 1927 and its early years were shaped by its owner, Gordon Cairnie, who ran the shop as a kind of poet??s club throughout his tenure...
...addition to Boston theatre (Boston was a “try-out town” and South Pacific opened in Boston during our college years), there were four theatres in Cambridge: the Radcliffe Idlers, Harvard Theatre Group (HTG), the Poet??s Theatre, and the Brattle Theatre. All were excellent and graduated many performers and directors to the New York stage...
Prescott found laughter in the fourteenth-century English poet??s texts—they cheered her up when she says she should have been depressed. Soon Geoffrey Chaucer permeated her life...
Though she flirted with the notion of studying medieval literature after graduation, she quickly dismissed the idea as an impossibility. At Radcliffe she had taken a class on Chaucer and found she liked the poet??s work, but left it behind to pursue the more practical classes in modern literature that she would need to become an English teacher...