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EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON (318 pp.)-Ellsworth Barnard-Macmillan...
...critical study, Author Ellsworth Barnard scans the poet's lines closely, deliberately scants the poet's life. His book is the poorer for it, for in Robinson's case one of the clues to what he is driving at is knowledge of what he was driven by. When Critic Barnard is not busy unraveling the poet's knottier lines, he sees Robinson pretty much the way Robinson eventually saw himself: as an "idealist" in philosophy, a traditionalist in verse form, a liberal humanist in spirit...
Under Dean Louis M. Hacker, the new "School of General Studies" will have everything a campus should have-short of a football team. It will have its own faculty, its own Phi Beta Kappa elections; its degree will rank with those of both Barnard and Columbia College. Though not all students will try for a degree (which has taken as long as 18 years), all must work for credit, and all must earn passing grades...
...deacon in 1944; two years later he became a priest. For the last two years, he has been Episcopal chaplain at Columbia University. Pike's main job there: building up the almost nonexistent religion department. In two years, he and Religion Professor Ursula (Mrs. Reinhold) Niebuhr of Barnard College have established a joint Columbia-Barnard religion curriculum of 38 courses and 500 students...
...cheering purposes, the Radcliffe dorms have been divided up as follows: OPEN--Barnard Hall, Briggs Hall, Cabot Hall, Edmonds House, Eliot Hall, 20 Walker Street, and Whitman Hall...