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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Soviet Union by Dictator Stalin to replace the liquidated Old Bolsheviks. Since Stalin's purge has been mowing down Soviet diplomats right & left, the Moscow diplomatic school has to work fast and overtime to keep filling up the constantly depleted ranks. Through this forcing house for New Bolshevik talent, Russia's Proletarian Writer Fedor Butenko was put with such speed that two months ago, only two years after he matriculated, he was in full command of the Soviet legation at Bucharest, Rumania as Chargé d'Affaires. His unfortunate superior, the Soviet Minister, had just "disappeared...
...coming session Professor Mather has gathered a brilliant array of teaching talent from all parts of the country, especially in the fields of English, Government and Fine Arts. The concentrator in English can study modern American literature under Professor Hornberger, former editor of the Sewannee Review. This fills a gap in the English Department's program, which is notoriously scornful of American literature produced since 1920. In Government, courses in contemporary diplomatic problems, dealing with the latest crises will be given. The Fine Arts Department is offering an extended tour of the European art centers under the supervision...
...view of the interest shown in the Amateur Hour by both participants and audience, and the talent that was demonstrated, a class play seems desirable. It will give the Freshmen a chance to work informally with each other, and at the same time will allow ability not revealed by the Amateur Hour to make itself felt. It is needless to point out the various fields of activity offered by a dramatic production, to be written by members of the class...
...Freshman class will parade its talent in an another "amateur" show tomorrow night unlike the one given last fall, prizes will be given from the remaining profit of the first Yardling dance. The performance is to be given in the Lower Common Room of the Union at 7:15 o'clock Sunday and will be judged by three officers of the University, among them Colonel Apted...
Making the trip will be 55 of the best Club talent, under the direction of Archibald T. Davison '06, professor of Choral Music. G. Wallace Woodworth '24, instructor in Music and regular conductor is indisposed and unable to accompany the group...