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Mormons were more than men who were lucky enough to have several wives. They were a civilization, a religion, and a government completely misunderstood, living mainly within themselves and trying to keep their own against the outlaw West that grew up around them. Starting from here, Stegner fills in the facts and ideals, giving an objective study of the growth and decline of the Mormons in their promised land...
...English A-1 prize short story is something of a shock. Mature in its technique, Robert Ogden's "Sandy" still seems somewhat out of place, for it adds too little to the usual in horse stories to be truly worthwhile. Wallace Stegner's article, "A Credo for the Unconvinced," is an interesting revaluation of the basis of contemporary criticism which, while it may prove too personal for universal approval, should convince many of the sympathy with which this English A-1 section man will regard their work. The abbreviated version of the Advocate's usual guide to the night life...
Wallace E. Stegner, of the English Faculty, has been made Briggs Copeland Faculty instructor in English Composition, while Claude M. Simpson, who received a graduate degree in 1935, has become a Faculty instructor in English...
...American Literature in the Twenties" will be the subject of this year's first History and Literature Forum to be held at 8 o'clock tonight in the Lowell House Common Room. After addresses by Professors Matthiewen and Owen, Wallace L. Stegner, and Irving R. Wechaler there will be informal discussion...
...Matthieaaon, associate professor of History and Literature; David E. Owen, associate professor of History; Wallace E. Stegner, Briggs-Copeland instructor in English composition; and Irving R. Wechslk, instructor, in English, will lead this year's forum...