Word: sinclairs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...broaden out both physically and intellectually. For the forthcoming March number there is an unusual number of distinguished contributions. Among these are a review of Amy Lowell's "Keats" by D. W. McCord '21, a review of Santayana's "Lucifer" by Robert Hillyer '22, and a review of Upton Sinclair's "Mammonart" by Beebe...
...intellectual standards and their literary skill to "exhorting application to study, denouncing unmoral students, people who do not cheer at basketball games, radicals and Freshmen Who Walk On The Grass." When modern education allows such inanity to flourish about its inmost shrine there is some reason for Mr. Upton Sinclair's rabidness...
...Adopted the majority report of the Public Lands Committee condemning the leasing of naval oil reserves to Messrs. Sinclair and Doheny, first having defeated the less drastic minority report...
...heard. "Dullness," he said, "is dear to me." Beside realism as we have it today, that of Howells pales, of course, is called drabness; but at the time, his refusal to succumb to the chivalrous romanticism his contemporaries had inherited from England made him, roughly, the Sinclair Lewis...
...invited Upton Sinclair, noted Radical, to speak in Boston on February 17. Mr. Sinclair has added to his fame by the publications of the "Goose Step" which contains a seathing criticism of Harvard and "The Goslings" which accomplishes the same purpose in regard to High Schools. He will speak here on the subject matter contained in these two books in order to aid the college and high school students in the League to carry on their propaganda...