Word: talked
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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President Conant will make the opening address with a short talk on "Propaganda and Education." Immediately following this, Carl J. Friedrich, professor of Government, will give the keynote speech...
President Conant will formally open the Guardian conference on propaganda Friday morning at 9:30 o'clock with a talk on "Propaganda and Education," Undergraduate Conference Chairman John M. London '40 announced last night. This follows the Guardian's regular tradition of having its conferences opened by the President...
Students and faculty of the Law School met for their annual Christmas banquet last night at Lincoln's Inn. The feature speaker of the evening was Charles E. Clark, former dean of the Yale Law School and now Judge of the Circuit Court of Appeals, who gave an informal talk...
Nazism and Communism were attributed to the spread of despair following the World War in a talk by the Reverend, Martin J. D'Arey on "Modern ideals," given before the St. Paul's Catholie Club last night...
...dramatists because he seldom does justice to his grandiose conceptions. The verse of Key Largo will not stand comparison with such contemporary dramatic poetry as T. S. Eliot's or Archibald MacLeish's. So little feeling, indeed, has Anderson for fit words that his people talk like stilted schoolmasters as well as windy poets : a businessman, for example, refers to gangsters as "banditti." Worst of all, Anderson cannot deal sharply with ideas. The conflict of ideas in Key Largo becomes swamped by emotionalism, ends as a philosophical melodrama where disillusionment is made the villain and idealism the hero...