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...complete cast is as follows: Unicorn, H. B. Wesselman '31; The Lady, Maryalice Cobb; The Cake-Servant, W. H. Melish '31; A Psycho-Analyst, M. P. Smith '32; Mary Magdalen, Barbara Wertheim, Radcliffe '33; Judas, L. S. Beals '32; Adam, W. S. Burrage '33; Eve, Marie Haas, Radcliffe '31; A Mandarin, R. R. Wallstein '32; An Artist, J. F. Eddy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ANNOUNCE CAST OF COMING DRAMATIC CLUB PRODUCTION | 11/29/1930 | See Source »

...other two volumes, which are scheduled to appear within the next two months, contain the third, fourth and fifth parts of the work. The second volume is a survey of rural social organizations in its institutional, functional, and cultural aspects, while the third takes up bodily, vital and psycho-social traits of farmers and peasants and rural urban relationships...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SOROKIN FINISHES NEW COLLABORATIVE WORK | 11/25/1930 | See Source »

Professor Sorokin was born in Northern Russia in 1889. After his early education in the public schools of that region, he prepared for the university at the Psycho-Neurological Institute of Petrograd. In 1910 he entered the School of Law of the University of Petrograd from which he was graduated in 1914. A little later he was awarded the degree of Master of Criminal Law and Procedure, the requirements for which are even more stringent than those for the American Ph.D...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SOROKIN COMES TO HARVARD TO HEAD FIELD OF SOCIOLOGY | 10/8/1930 | See Source »

Professor Sorokin was born in the Province of Vologda, Russia, and lived in Europe until 1922, when he was exiled from his country because of literature which he had published. He was educated at the Teachers College and the Psycho-Neurological Institute of the University of St. Petersburg. Before coming to the United States he held the position of chairman of the Department of Sociology at the University from which he graduated and spent some time in Czechoslovakia. He lectured at several American Universities before he went to the University of Minnesota to become a member of the Department...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SOROKIN ACCEPTS POST ON HARVARD FACULTY | 1/14/1930 | See Source »

...chanted, hopes that none of them will be set to music. In his recent sojourn in Spokane Poet Lindsay evolved what he calls Poem Games, in which children dance and act out poems simultaneously chanted by a reciter. "I recommend it," says Poet Lindsay, "to parents tired of psycho-analysis." Poet Nicholas Vachel Lindsay is now a shout (he has whispered lovely lyrics in his time). Sometimes he is inspiring, sometimes startlingly forceful, and some-times just a big noise. Born 50 years ago in Springfield, III, he still lives there. His middle name rhymes with Rachel. Besides his verse...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Shout | 12/2/1929 | See Source »

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