Word: andersons
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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...winnah, David Gilbert '40, of Wakefield, is a member of Pi Eta, coincidentally, and in addition plays a lead in their musical, "Say The Word," directed by Paul Anderson for presentation March...
...dates and titles are: March 7, "lbsen and His Influence;" March 14, "The Perfect Shavian--G.B.S.;" March 21, "Beyond Realism--Chekhov;" March 28, "Barrie vs. Galsworthy;" April 11, "Three English Comic Writers: Wilde, Maugham and Coward;" April 18, "Modern Tragedy--Eugene O'Neill and Maxwell Anderson;" April 25, "The American Theatre Comes of Age--Barry, Kaufman, etc.;" and May 9, "The Drama of Social Significance -- Odets, Saroyan...
Some of the most notable Leftist writers of the day wrote for Villard: Norman Thomas, Stuart Chase, Paul Y. Anderson, Heywood Broun, Carl Sandburg, Theodore Dreiser, Carl Van Doren. By 1935 they had far outstripped Villard's radical leanings, and he sold The Nation. Maurice Wertheim, a Manhattan financier and philanthropist, owned it for a brief spell, then passed it on in 1937 to Freda Kirchwey...
...McSweeney (Kir.) 25 Roberts (Kirk.) 24 Eisenstein (Low.) 22 Kothe (Ad.) 20 Tonkonow (Low.) 20 Hockey Standing Won Lost Leverett 3 0 Winthrop 3 0 Dudley 3 1 Adams 2 1 Dunster 2 2 Lowell 1 3 Eliot 1 3 Kirkland 0 5 Leading Scorers Farley (Dun.) 8 Anderson (Ad.) 6 Regan (Dud.) 6 Whitaker (Dud.) 6 Blotner (Low.) 5 LaCroix (Win.) 5 Ayers (Dun.) 4 Eaton (Ad.) 4 Griffith (Kir.) 4 Swimming Won Lost Eliot 4 0 Kirkland 4 0 Lowell 3 1 Adams 3 3 Winthrop 2 2 Leverett 1 3 Dunster 1 5 Dudley...
...first twenty in order are: Dave Goldthwaite, Bungy King, Bill Thurston, Dick Whittemore, John Burr, Harry Motley, Dick Shepley, Captain Tom Winship, Finn Ferner, Fred Coolidge, Herb Weiner, Eliot Richardson, Buck Anderson, Gerry Davis, Ed Dickson, Herby Greene, Harry Hollmeyer, Fred Peccy-Blunt, Dave Wilson, Steve Bittenbender, and Phil Field...