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...Gortrude Stein will probably explain why she has submitted the English language to such uneasy nightmares when she speaks before the Signet Society at eight o'clock this evening at its clubhouse, 46 Dunster Street. Her topic will be "Grammar and Poetry...
During the day Miss Stein is to be the guest of President Comstock of Radcliffe and will spend the night at Briggs Hall. She will be the guest of honor before her speech at a dinner given by members of the society...
Writers, who feel that they must find a new medium for their ideas, will be offered their chance when Gertrude Stein speaks before the Signet Society on Monday evening at eight o'clock in the Clubhouse on Dunster Street. For her topic, she has chosen. "Grammar and Poetry," or was it "Grammar is Poetry, Poetry, Grammar Grammar...
During her stay in Cambridge, Miss Stein will confuse President Comstock for the benefit of Radcliffe. She will be her guest in Briggs Hall. A limited supply of tickets for the lecture at the price of $1.00 are available to members of the University at the Dunster Book Store...
Scholarships granted in the Graduate School of Education are: Austin Scholarships: Thomas J. Curtin 1G.Ed. of Everett and Edward Gregory 1G.Ed. of Culver, Indiana. Faculty Scholarships: William S. Goodhue of Cambridge and Jeanette M. Stein of Oakfield, New York. University Scholarships: Barney Feldman 1G.Ed. of Lynn, Thomas M. Harris 2G. Ed. of Howell, Tennessee and George Mokaba 2G.Ed. of Cambridge. Phi Delta Kappa Scholarship: Milton E. Mickelson 2G.Ed. of Brookline...