Word: spencers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...shop grew slowly in stock but not in size, and in 1945 just after Wake Magazine published a special issue on E.E. Cummings, Theodore Spencer came into the Grolier. Spencer wanted to continue the interest in Cummings stimulated by the Wake issue with an exhibition of the lower case poet's paintings. Rather than show the art works in one of the Houses, Spencer wanted to use the bookstore, Cairnic consented and for a week the tawny walls and long rows of closely-packed books were hidden by Cummings' impressionistic works...
...some mean between the bluestockings at the universities and the empty-headed young things of the season." The Ellison mean soon proved to be golden. By 1939 the club had three Pont Street houses, a country branch, and a roster of parents with such proud names as Major John Spencer-Churchill, Lord Wavell, and Sir Francis McClean...
...basketball league, Dunster, sparked by Don Spencer's 12 points, drubbed the Elephants, 45 to 38. The B Funsters now need only a victory over Kirkland to take the league championship...
...press closer to high tragedy and away from pathos, towards "the man who knows something" and away from the Willy Loman, is the aim of playwright Arthur Miller who delivered the Theodore Spencer Memorial Lecture here yesterday...
...Former Spencer lecturers include director Elia Kazan and poet and author T. S. Eliot...