Word: whitmans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Progress: "Intellectual contacts have grown up between our two peoples. Italians fully recognize the contribution made by the United States to modern progress. The name of Edison is familiar to us all; so in the field of letters and philosophy are those of Longfellow, Whitman, Poe, Mark Twain, William James. I myself am a great admirer of Emerson and James. In the field of statesmanship Washington, Franklin and more lately Roosevelt are names which arouse our admiration." Bolshevism: "Our trade relations with Russia are of economic value to us, but they do not affect our internal policies. Fascism and Bolshevism...
...charming Irish wit attracts not only those who seek to be amused but also those intellectuals who appreciate "AE" as the man who, along with Yeats, was a leader of the Irish Renaissance. His flowing beard and imposing personality might suggest to many that he was the "Walt Whitman of Iceland." Different as the poetry of the two men is, they both have much the same magnetism and appeal. Many who are already becoming bored with too much reading period in Widener may well find some worthwhile diversion tonight on the other side of Quincy Street...
...Rauh '32, F. Richardson '31, David Russell '31, F. G. Shaw '31, G. W. Shinney '33, M. S. Sternberg '31, R. J. Strauss '32, B. S. Thompson '33, W. R. Timken '33, A. J. Torrielli '33, E. E. White '32, F. B. White '33, R. C. Whitman '33, and B. S. Wood...
Hamilton Young '33 of Newton, a graduate of the Newton Country Day School, has been elected assistant manager of the 1931 football team and will succeed P. M. Whitman '32 next year. Whitman took over the managership after the football banquet in New Haven, Saturday night...
...Melish '31 holds the office of Editor, assisted by A. R. Whitman '34, J. P. Hall '33, A. S. Downer '34, and tour men not connected with the University...