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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...exhibition contains a number of his works, including some unusual pamphlets and a copy of "The Criterion: A Quarterly Review" published in London in 1922, in which his celebrated poem "The Waste Land" appears for the first time. Particularly interesting are several school books once owned by Eliot, with his signature, including Boswell's "A Journey to the Hebrides" and a volume of Scandinavian mythology...
...program of the organization, as outlined in "The Student Review," its official organ, is extensive, and includes the following propositions: to aid the working classes in strikes and demonstrations; to fight against all preparation for war, "which takes in colleges the forms of military training, jingoistic propaganda, etc."; to "expose the sham of 'democracy'. . .; the consistent denial of the elementary rights of free speech, press and peaceful assembly; the violent repression of working class struggles"; to expose and fight against "a fascist reign by capitalist interests"; to defend and popularize the U. S. S. R. and its plan; to fight...
...read with much interest this week both your review and that of Editor & Publisher on the "new jump gadgets" "invented" by Col. Lloyd Collis and now being tried out by the New York Evening Post (TIME, March...
Married. William Rose Benét, 46, poet, critic, onetime associate (now contributing) editor of the Saturday Review of Literature; and Lora Baxter, 26, actress (The Animal Kingdom) ; in Manhattan. Poet Benét's second wife was the late Poet Elinor Hoyt Wylie...
...practical solution because there is ample time after junior divisionals to prepare for them. A more feasible plan is to exempt honors candidates from course theses and any May hour examinations in their field. In this way further advantages from courses and junior divisionals would be gained: a careful review for generals would be possible, and the required course work could be done more thoroughly...