Word: reviewer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Joseph F. Nee '38 will open the proceedings when he calls the unit to order for inspection. The four batteries, under the commands of Captains Albert E. Brunelli '38, Joseph Franklin '38, Francis X. Leary '38, and Alfred M. Torrielli '38, will then march out for the "pass in review" manoeuver on the soccer field...
Music for the review will be furnished by the 13th Infantry Band from Fort Devens. "Usually," said Colonel Harris, Military Science head, "the artillery supports the infantry, but this is a case of the infantry backing up the artillery...
...without a complete knowledge of the facts gathered by subordinates, had erred in denying the company a chance to view and contest the order before it was finally issued. Last week six Justices (Justice Black dissenting, two absent) upheld Mr. Wood, commented caustically upon the Secretary's attenuated review of the evidence, said: "The right to a hearing embraces not only the opportunity to present evidence but also a reasonable opportunity to know the claims [of the Government] and to meet them. . . . Those who are brought into contest with the Government ... are entitled to be fairly advised of what...
...work of a slight, courtly, 50-year-old professor of English at Kenyon College, The World's Body is a collection of 15 essays ranging from discussion of the form of Milton's Lycidas to a review of a novel by Rebecca West. It includes a highly civilized polishing off of Philosopher George Santayana, a neat dismemberment of T. S. Eliot for Murder in the Cathedral, similarly effective attacks on Edna St. Vincent Millay and Critic I. A. Richards. A polite executioner, Professor Ransom never fails to call attention to the courage of his victims, to the elegance...
Allen graduated from Dartmouth in 1934 and spent his next year at Oxford University. He is an editor of the Harvard Law Review. Warren, son of Joseph Warren '97, Weld Professor of Law, graduated from the Business School in 1931 but returned four years later to take up legal studies...