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...three Fellows studying English and Canadian literature, Mark Schorer, Briggs-Copeland Instructor in English Composition, will prepare a book on the relationship between ideas and forms in the poetry of William Blake...
...remain for us the symbol of our age, with his two-for-a-cent dream life manufactured by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and his real life a complex of frustration. There is space only to mention Irwin Shaw's three stories, Christopher Isherwood's extraordinary "I Am Waiting" and Mark Schorer's un-Jamesian "Portrait of Ladies...
...writers chosen are: Howard Baker, poet, novelist, and critic, who wrote "Orange Valley" in 1931 and "Induction to Tragedy" in 1939; Robert G. Davis '29, critic, author of reviews and critical articles for many periodicals; Mark Schorer, novelist, essayist, and critic, who wrote the novel "A House Too Old" in 1935, and is now preparing "Live In It Merrily" and "The Revolt of William Blake"; Delmore Schwartz, winner of the Guggenheim award in the field of writing for next year and author of "In Dreams Begin Responsibilities" in 1938; and Wallace Stegner, novelist, who has written "Remembering Laughter...
...Summer Sun," a short story by Mark Schorer, instructor in English, has been included in Edward J. O'Brien's collection, "Best Short Stories of 1937," appearing...
...lineup follows: 1921. WORCESTER. J. T. Baldwin, l.f. 1b., A. Stock King, 1b. 2b., Baxter Meehan, 3b. ss., Jarvis Frothingham, 2b. 3b., Schorer Bigelow, r.f. l.f., Stephens Davis, c.f. c.f., King G. S. Baldwin, ss. r.f., Subirana Blair, c. c., J. Stock Butterfield, p. p., Seuille or Smith