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...Charles Antonellis, Jr., (Mathematics and Economics), Edwin Turner Baker (History and Literature), Gilbert Corwin (Geological Sciences), Edward William Garrison (Engineering Sciences), Norman Kingsley Mailer, William Artyn Main (Economics), Alan Lee Reade (Mathematics), Samuel Boice Richardson, Jose Nicasio Rodrigues Feo (History and Literature), John Phillip Schafer (Biology), Robert Boone Stewart, Rolland Dinwiddie Thompson (Architectural Sciences...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Degrees for 1943 | 5/27/1943 | See Source »

Starting with Rolland Thompson's new cover, the most appropriate the Advocate has featured within undergraduate memory, the tone of the issue is one of lightness in a time of trouble. In the past this column has criticized the Advocate for a lack of material on the topic of immediacy, war. But now that the struggle has become so integral a part of our psychology attempts to mold it to the literary form seem strained, and what formerly might have been mere frivolity is at present a refreshing excursion...

Author: By T. S. K., | Title: ON THE SHELF | 12/17/1942 | See Source »

...recent meeting, the Harvard Dramatic Club elected Robert G. Neiley '43 as its new President. Also chosen were Theodore L. Squier '43 as vice-president, Henry W. Monroe '43 as treasurer, and Alvin W. Ruml '45 as secretary. Other members of the executive board are Rolland D. Thompson '43, William E. Robinson '43, S. Leonard Kent '43, and Robert F. Keaby...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Dramatic Club Officers | 2/19/1942 | See Source »

...Romain Rolland called Mahler "an egoist who feels with sincerity," and it is probably his unmistakable earnestness and depth of feeling rather than surface skill that will keep him from becoming a fantastic museum-piece. He was most effective in lyrical passages where his braggadocio and forced climaxes could give way to mood-painting and color. In this respect and several others he resembled Schubert. Despite his strivings for power and long-winded reiterations, he might well be called the Heine of music with a dash of Buddha thrown in, the nostalgic life-affirmer and the world-weary philosopher rolled...

Author: By R. W. Flint, | Title: THE MUSIC BOX | 2/18/1942 | See Source »

Parts may be written in for House Master Elliott Perkins, History lecturer and Tutors Barnaby C. Koeney and Richard French, Instructor in History and teaching fellow in Music. Leonard Kent '43 is director; William Green '42, assistant director; Rolland Thompson '42, set designer; and Tutor French, writer of the score...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: News from the Houses | 12/8/1941 | See Source »

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