Word: whitmans
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Concentrating on Emerson, Thoreau, Hawthorne, Melville, and Whitman, Miller emphasized their inner turmoil resulting from the influence of the German philosophers. Their school, originating with Rousseau, condemned superficial society and stressed the role of the mind in nature. The lecture closed with a comparison of today's problems with those of 19th century philosophers...
...last two Radcliffe dorms have chosen their next year's presidents. Whitman Hall elected Audrey E. Golden '55 of Stanford, Conn., while Phyllis LaFarge '55 of New York City was chosen president of Eliot Hall...
...other Whitman elections, Susanna R. Boocock '55 of New York was elected social chairman, while Eleanor Dearing '55 of Chevy Chase, Maryland and Elsa Leisy '55 of Cleveland were named co-work chairmen...
Myrl Duncan '54 of Whitman Hall was elected managing editor, and the business editor post went to Lois Facius '54 of Cabot Hall. Elected copy editor for next year was Pat Ireland '56 of Barnard Hall, and Connie Jeremiah '54 of Whitman Hall will hold the position of photo editor. The advertising editor for the '54 book was not decided upon last night...
Mary MacGregor '55, of Whitman Hall and Fargo, N.D., was elected treasurer with 295 votes and Charlotte DeMonte sub-treasurer, with 242. Sally Huntington '56, of Briggs Hall and St. James, L.I., won the post of Electoral Chairman with 310 votes. Joan Rubinstein was second with 107 votes...