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Died. Pamela Moore, 26, fledgling novelist, who hit the bestseller lists at 18 with Chocolates for Breakfast, describing a girl's first bittersweet taste of adult pleasures and problems, but had less success with a second novel, and tound her inkwell dry part way through her third, about a washed-up writer who puts a rifle to her head; by her own hand (.22-cal. rifle); in Manhattan...
...clock to hear him discuss Tieck and Wackenroder, two of the most important figures in the Sturm and Drang period. I wonder just how many courses offered by the University treat some phase of the Romantic movement; the ghest of Jean-Jacques must be mightily amused at his new tound academic dignity...
Harvard tennis enthusiasts, however, tound some consolation in the fact that the Columbia Freshmen were able to win but one of their five singles, and none of their doubles matches from the 1927 team. Following this Freshman victory Lewis Henderson Gordon of Flushing, Long Island, New York was unanimously elected captain. Gordon is a graduate of Andover, where for three years he played on the tennis team. As number one man against Worcester, and as second man in yesterday's match, he has shown himself, according to Coach Cowles, to be a payer of promise...
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