Word: solely
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...graphic arts have already been arranged in the Exhibition Room and the room given by Philip Hofer '21, Curator of Printing and Graphic Arts. In the Oval Lobby collections of works by Milton, Donne and Mather are on exhibition. The ancient records of the University placed there include the sole remaining volume of the original donation given the embryonic College by John Harvard in 1638. The remainder of that collection was destroyed in the fire of January...
...wright in the midst of this confusion and perplexity? Only Eugene O'Neill remains apart from the turmoil, continuing work on a gigantic cycle of nine plays, to be called "A Tale of Possessors Self-Dispossessed." He has the true artist's contempt for problems of the moment; his sole concern is with humanity in all time. To many critics this seems a selfish and unpatriotic occupation when our nation is fighting for its basic principles. Particularly does it seem so to those playwrights like Maxwell Anderson, Elmer Rice, and Robert Sherwood, who have dedicated themselves to what we term...
...which, in centuries of mistaking the individual for Man, Western civilization has all but lost sight of: sacrifice. "Sacrifice is the stone contributed to the construction of the Being with which we identify ourselves. It is the root of true existence, and as such the sole source...
Nikolai Mikhailovich Shvernik, Secretary since 1930 of the Ail-Union Central Council of Trade Unions, is a big man in his home country, a great man for telling Soviet workmen a thing or two. Sole survivor of the Central Council purge of 1937, he has since expounded the line at home that the more Russia becomes socialized the more energy workers should spend on cultural and political activities, the less agitation on hours and wages...
...fall of 1940 at the suggestion of Henry J. Cadbury, Hollis Professor of Divinity, the group consists of Zechariah Chafee, Langdell Professor of Law, Morris B. Lambie, professor of Government, Kirtley F. Mather, professor of Geology, and Raymond Dennett '36, graduate secretary of Phillips Brooks House. Its sole function is to give information on procedure for objectors...