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...perhaps the most expatriated of the young expatriates was Harold Stearns, who was known to his intimates as a "picturesque ruin." Behind Harold Stearns, in America, lay the broken promise of a brilliant career-essays in The New Republic, editorship of The Dial, prime mover of the famous iconoclastic symposium Civilization in the United States. To the ruin of his career, Expatriate Stearns seemed anxious to add the ruin of himself. The news of his death caused friends to remember the days when, as he confessed in his autobiographical The Street I Know, he made a career of drink...
...whole session was devoted to discussions, through addresses and a symposium comprised of outstanding economists, of ''industry's plan for the post-war period...
Latest effort to formulate a practicable faith for a world in a flux is a brief (104-page) symposium called A Righteous Faith for a Just and Durable Peace. The pamphlet was issued by the commission picked by the Federal Council of Churches to study the basis of a Just and Durable Peace. The contributors include John Foster Dulles (head of the commission), William Ernest Hocking,Henry P. Van Dusen, Luther A. Weigle, John Mackay, Pitirim A. Sorokin, Harry Emerson Fosdick. The little 25? book brings within the reach of everyone the most recent Protestant thought on the problem which...
Today's sessions of the conference continue the three round-tables from yesterday morning. The afternoon will be taken up with a symposium on "Family Living and Community Life." Closing the conference, Arthur E. Morgan, director of Community Service, will speak tonight in the New Lecture Hall on "The Part of the Community in the Transmission of Basic Culture...
...hold for me this week interest comparable to that which a divisional examination demands, with the result that today these lines will be devoted to a plain round-up of unrelated items rather than to any central theme. First of all, I want to call attention again to the symposium in Winthrop House Junior Common Room this evening, at which most of Harvard's active jazz players will congregate to display their talents. I don't know just what procedure will be followed, but probably there will be a small band or two formed, so that each soloist will have...