Word: barnet
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...much critical examination of the problem which he suggests, the special needs of the more mature and interested students. Mr. Norton E. Long's 'Humanist Critique of Harvard' defends the thesis that undergraduates should be required to concentrate in 'something central' that is to say, humanistic, Mr. Edward M. Barnet's 'Utopia on Golden Crutches' is rather trife and ineffective...
John L. Angel of New York City, Melvin L. Barnet of Yonkers, Simon M, Bessie of New York City, Henry C. Brooks of Staten Island, Henry S. Bullard of Manhasset. George Van D. Comfort of New York City, Thomas L. Day of Hewlett, Gerald W. Downer of Poughkeepsie, Kyrie Elkin of Brookyln, Robert E. Von Elten of Brooklyn, Arhur M. Fields. Jr. of New York City, Richard W. Gilder of New York City, William M. Higgins, Jr. of New York City, Henry M. Hoyt of New York City, Andrew Kacmarcyk of Long Island City, Hubert D, Kernan, Jr. of Utica...
...Acomb, F. s. Allen, R. S. At wood, R. H. Baker, A. W. Barker, J. S. Barnet, C. L. Billman, C. G. Bingham, Crawford Bladgen, Jr., F. S. Blake, F. V. Booraem, J. A. Bovey, P. V. Bray, F. H. Brown, H. H. Brewster, R. O. Carleton, H. f. Cate, Timothy Cheney, D. C. Clos, Roland Cooper, R. R. Covell, J. C. Cowdin, T. L. Dammann, H. S. Derrickson, J. R. Divens, R. A. Dow, G. T. Dudman, R. F. Dur, R. G. Durham, S. S. Durry, R. L. Eastland, Lawrence Edmonds, J. C. Ewer, T. B. Gannett...
...Parker '32, has been chosen chairman of the Dance Committee, which includes the following: W. E. Arensberg '33, E. M. Barnet '34, David Ennis '32, J. M. Gunn '34, J. F. Harding 1L, E. Y. Hartshorne '33, G. C. Homans '32, A. E. Phillips '34, W. C. Powell '34, H. N. Reid '34, W. A. Schroeder, Jr. '33, G. T. Simon '34, W. P. Taub '32, and G. C. Turner...
Rarer, though a shade less precious than the Tikytt psalter, were the Blickling Homilies, only Anglo-Saxon manuscript in the U. S., a volume of 149 vellum pages written by two scribes about 971. For it Barnet J. Beyer, Manhattan bookdealer, paid $55,000. For $45,000 he also got what was described as "the most important early illustrated book ever sold at auction"-Boccaccio's De La Ruine des Nobles hommes et femmes. Translated by Pierre Faivre, it was the first dated book (1476) with copperplate illustrations. Disposal of the Boccaccio was complicated by the competition...