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...Edgerton, W. A. Gordon, J. U. Harris, F. S. Hill, K. N. Hill, J. R. Hoover, C. J. Hubbard, R. S. Hubbard, Percy Jenkins, Grinnel Knowles, H. A. LaFarge, F. W. Mason, Malcolm Morse, A. C. Paletti, Eugene Reynal, Thorvald Sanchez, F. A. O. Schwarz, W. R. Sherwood, J. B. Squier, A. H. Tully, G. G. Walker, J. C. White and W. L. White...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SENIOR INSURANCE WILL BE EXPLAINED | 2/14/1924 | See Source »

...officers of the Harvard Advocate for the ensuing year were elected last night as follows: President, John Huston Finley Jr. '25 of New York City; Secretary, Walter Dumaux Edmonds Jr. '26 of New York City; Pegasus, Theodore Sherwood Hope Jr. '25 of Katonah, N. Y.; Treasurer, Bernard Pope Day '25 of Short Hills, N. J.; Business Manager, George Lindsley Stearns '25 of Cambridge; Assistant Business Manager, Winthrop Wetherbee Jr. '26 of Boston...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Advocate Elects Officers | 2/12/1924 | See Source »

...interfere with a really unusual sense of journalism; but he has never allowed journalism to run away with his sense of true criticism, based upon his academic training. Perhaps he can be rated as our only academic journalist. His admirations are sometimes odd considering his background. He has praised Sherwood Anderson and found reason to admire Black Oxen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Haunch, Paunch and Jowl* | 1/14/1924 | See Source »

This most recent volume of Sherwood Anderson is a collection of nine stories, long and short, with a Foreword and a short eulogy of Theodore Dreiser. It is not enough to catalogue those tales with the complaisant adjective "realistic" and marvel at the sordidness that is occasionally revealed or the peculiar intimacy of the author with human mental processes and physical passions. Several of them may truthfully be accused of realism; but on the whole they are far from that; when the author sees the worst, which is not seldom, he paints it blacker than actuality could conceivably be; when...

Author: By A. C. B., | Title: PAINTS LIFE TOO BLACK FOR REALISM | 1/12/1924 | See Source »

Enthusiastic steps were taken for the founding of a "youth movement," similar to that which swept in waves over Europe at the close of the War, when the younger generation attempted to organize itself against the materialism of its elders. Sherwood Eddy, in support of this, said: "The movement is a protest against the old social order. Over Europe as a whole, one-tenth of the people possess approximately nine-tenths of the wealth." With reference to America, he asked: "Is there no autocracy in industry when for 25 years from 1881 to 1906 we averaged 1,470 strikes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: At Ann Arbor | 1/7/1924 | See Source »

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