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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Also on exhibit are painted match box trays and containers, animal, lapel, pins, and greeting cards. There are etchings hand-tinted by W. Harry Smith and linoleum block prints of Boston and Cambridge by Louis Novak...
...debating and browsers' rendezvous. There was no obligation to buy anything; in fact, when the boss got started on one of his frequent philosophical arguments, commercial activity virtually ceased. The store soon became a favorite gathering place for a number of eminent faculty men: Kittredge, Hocking, Irving Babbitt, and W. Y. Elliott among others. They used to drop in to talk with Phillips about books, philosophy, in fact about almost anything. The book merchant especially enjoyed popping one of a set of philosophical problems on his visitors and drawing them into lengthy debate. One of his memorable topics...
Father Leanard Feeney of St. Benedict's Center yesterday agreed to discuss the question of eternal salvation in accordance with the open letter addressed to him in yesterday's CRIMSON by Richard W. Wallach '49 IL. Father Feeney stated that he would discuss the matter at any time and at any place that was convenient...
...Richard W. Wallach '49 1L. Upper New England acting chairman of the intercollegiate group, placed as paid advertising matter in today's CRIMSON an "open letter form a confused agnostic" asking Father Feeney to debate on the issues of Catholic doctrine he has raised...
...nominating committee which is automatically nominated consists of: Robert Claflin, H. A. Crosby Forbes, William L. Henry, Hugh P. Hermann, Richard W. Kimball, Robert L. Matters, Timothy C. Murphy, Jr., M. Frank Reid, and Lyell Ritchie...