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HARVARD '26 NEWTON HIGH HOWE, l.w. r.w. Crosby Harding, c. c. Mixon Davis, r.w. l.w. Vaughan Pratt, l.w r.d.. Johnson Martin, r.d. l.d. Shaw Bradford, g. g. Howland...
...pleasing novelty there was a "Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis," by Vaughan Williams. Last year his London Symphony pleased so that it was repeated. This fantasia is at least as fine as the symphony, and is a particularly noteworthy example of what can be done with scanty means. Of unusually appealing beauty is this Englishman's work, heretofore strangely unheard in Boston...
...glad to see "The Measure". Its poetry has no moaning pseudo-intellectuality about it--and the quarterly change of editorship assures it that constant freshness without which all poetry might as well go hang itself. The October number is especially interesting because of contributions by Malcolm Vaughan and Royall Snow both recent Harvard graduates...
...religious discussion group was formed, under the able leadership of Dr. A. W. Hicks, and it was decided to use "A Comparative Study of Religions" by Vaughan as a basis of study. Good interest has been maintained in the group, ten meetings having been held already, with an average attendance...
...December 6, 1921, Dr. J. G. Vaughan of the Methodist Board of Foreign Missions talked to a joint meeting of the Medical and Dental School Societies about conditions in China. On February 16, 1922, Dr. Blaine W. Morgan addressed an audience of 125 at the Dental School on the subject of Dental Economics...